Loose Fill Surfaces. The predominant surface characteristic is one where many loose particles are combined to create the surface system. ...
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Loose Fill Surfaces
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Shredded Rubber
A loose fill surface, similar to EWF, SHR may experience many of the same issues such as undulation of the surface area and displacement resulting in inaccessible routes for play areas. ...
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Must accessible surfaces be paved?
Concrete, asphalt, and other paved surfaces are more reliably compliant, but other materials, such as wood, and construction methods can be used to provide firm and stable surfaces. ...
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IV. Discussion of Findings and Implications
of surface maintenance to assure accessibility and safety for use by children on a daily basis. ...
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Exterior Surfaces
However, some natural surfaces, such as compacted earth, soil treated with consolidants, or materials stabilized and retained by permanent or temporary geotextiles (mesh), gridforms, or...
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Site Profiles by Surface Type
The remainder of the larger play area was surfaced with a loose fill material. ...
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Findings
Within 12 months of installation, playground sites in the sample with the loose fill EWF were found to have the greatest number of deficiencies, such as excessive running slope, cross slope...
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Implications
Lack of playground sites with shredded rubber for participation in the study prohibited collection of quantitative and qualitative data regarding the accessibility of this loose fill surface...
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BOTTLE FILLING STATION
A fixture that is designed and intended for filling personal use drinking water bottles or containers. Such fixtures can be separate from or integral to a drinking fountain....
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Surfaces for Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
Firm and stable surfaces prevent assistive devices from sinking into the surface....
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Data Collection Procedures
study surfaces. ...
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11B-211.4 Bottle filling stations
Where bottle filling stations are provided they shall comply with Section 11B-602.10....
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11B-602 Drinking fountains and bottle filling stations
11B-602 Drinking fountains and bottle filling stations...
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11B-211 Drinking fountains and bottle filling stations
11B-211 Drinking fountains and bottle filling stations...
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11B-602.10 Bottle filling stations
Bottle filling stations shall comply with Sections 11B-307 and 11B-309....
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BOTTLE FILLING STATION
A fixture that is designed and intended for filling personal use drinking water bottles or containers. Such fixtures can be separate from or integral to a drinking fountain....
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Gripping Surface: ADA Standard Section 505.6
Section 505.6 covers the current ADA Standards for the handrail gripping surface.
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Surface: ADA Standard Section 810.2.1
Bus stop boarding and alighting areas shall have a firm, stable surface....
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11B-211.4 Bottle filling stations
Where bottle filling stations are provided they shall comply with Section 11B-602.10....
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Floor or Ground Surface: ADA Standard Section 403.2
Section 403.2 covers the current ADA Standards for floor or ground surfaces that are part of an accessible route.
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Floor or Ground Surface: ADA Standard Section 1002.4.1
The floor or ground surface of wheelchair spaces shall be stable and firm....
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Floor or Ground Surface: ADA Standard Section 802.1.1
The floor or ground surface of wheelchair spaces shall comply with 302. Changes in level are not permitted. EXCEPTION: Slopes not steeper than 1:48 shall be permitted....
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11B-211 Drinking fountains and bottle filling stations
11B-211 Drinking fountains and bottle filling stations...
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11B-602 Drinking fountains and bottle filling stations
11B-602 Drinking fountains and bottle filling stations...