§35.162 Telephone Emergency Services (Section-by-Section Analysis) Many public entities provide telephone emergency services by which individuals can seek immediate assistance from police...
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§35.162 Telephone Emergency Services (Section-by-Section Analysis)
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Accessible Emergency Shelters
Accessible Emergency Shelters One of the most important roles of State and local government is to protect people from harm, including helping people obtain food and shelter in major emergencies...
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A. Evaluating the Physical Accessibility of Emergency Shelters
Evaluating the Physical Accessibility of Emergency Shelters In order to be prepared for an emergency that requires sheltering, accessible features should be part of an emergency shelter...
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Volume Controls: ADA Standard Section 217.3
Section 217.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for telephone volume controls.
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Two-Way Communication
Section 407.4.9 provides criteria for emergency two-way communication systems in elevator cars which address the height of operable parts and identification by tactile characters....
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Flush Controls
Section 604.6 covers flush controls, which must be hand operated or automatic....
- Widgit First Response Communication Book
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F. Shelter Environment
More guidance on accessible routes is provided in the “ADA Checklist for Emergency Shelters” at www.ada.gov/pcatoolkit/chap7shelterchk.htm. ...
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607.5 Controls
607.5 Controls. Controls, other than drain stoppers, shall be located on an end wall....
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4.21.5 Controls
4.21.5 Controls. None of the respondents indicated that there were any variations from ADAAG regarding the controls....
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4.20.5 Controls
4.20.5 Controls. None of the respondents indicated that there were any variations from ADAAG regarding controls....
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607.5 Controls
Controls, other than drain stoppers, shall be located on an end wall....
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11B-407.4.7.1.3 Symbols
The control button for the emergency stop, alarm, door open, door close, main entry floor, and phone, shall be identified with raised symbols and Braille as shown in Table 11B-407.4.7.1.3...
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The National Shelter System and Physical Accessibility - Time to Look Under the Hood
This focus on facility access is motivated by being repeatedly told, in my role as a trainer, consultant and policy analyst, by emergency management professionals that they do not need to...
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607.5 Controls
Controls, other than drain stoppers, shall be located on an end wall....
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Volume Controls
Does the accessible phone have volume controls? Yes __ No __ N/A __ Comments: ___________________________________________ c....
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Volume Controls
Do the accessible phones have volume controls? Yes __ No __ N/A __ Comments: ___________________________________________ c....
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Location of Controls
In transfer compartments, controls, faucets, and shower spray units were to be located no more than 15 inches on either side of the seat centerline, according to the proposed rule (608.5.1...
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409.4.7 Emergency Communications
Emergency two-way communication systems shall comply with 409.4.7....
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409.4.7 Emergency Communications
Emergency two-way communication systems shall comply with 409.4.7....
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4.20.5 Controls
Faucets and other controls complying with 4.27.4 shall be located as shown in Fig. 34....
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4.20.5 CONTROLS
Faucets and other controls complying with 4.27.4 shall be located as shown in Fig. 34....
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Flush Controls: ADA Standard Section 604.9.5
Section 604.9.5 covers the current ADA Standards for flush controls on children's use water closets.
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4.10.14* EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS
If provided, emergency two-way communication systems between the elevator and a point outside the hoistway shall comply with ANSI A17.1-1978 and A17.1a-1979....