The number five key shall be tactilely distinct from the other keys. Advisory 707.6.2 Numeric Keys....
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Numeric Keys: ADA Standard Section 707.6.2
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C103 Defined Terms (Section-by-Section Analysis)
As with the proposed 508 Standards, the Board proposes to replace the term “electronic and information technology (E&IT)”—which appears in both the existing 255 Guidelines and the 508...
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A. Advance Planning
The most effective way for emergency managers and shelter operators to ensure that advance planning addresses the needs of people with disabilities in their community is to involve community...
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3. What does it mean for a public school district to give “primary consideration” to the request of the student with a disability when making the decision to provide a particular auxiliary aid or service?
The Title II regulations require that when a public school is deciding what types of auxiliary aids and services are necessary to ensure effective communication, it must give “primary consideration...
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Tips for Communicating with Individuals Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
Gain the person's attention before starting a conversation (i.e., tap the person gently on the shoulder or arm). Look directly at the individual, face the light, speak...
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Tips for Communicating with Individuals Who are Blind or Visually Impaired
Speak to the individual when you approach him or her. State clearly who you are; speak in a normal tone of voice. When conversing in a group, remember to...
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11. Must a student be eligible under the IDEA in order to be provided auxiliary aids and services needed to ensure effective communication under Title II? (In other words, must a student with a disability have an IEP to access effective auxiliary aids and services?)
While many students who have communication needs based on a hearing, vision, or speech disability are eligible under the IDEA and have IEPs, these are not prerequisites for receiving auxiliary...
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11B-504.8 Floor identification
They must be tactile, and located at the latch side of the door inside the stairway as prescribed by CBC Section 11B-703.4....
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11B-504.8 Floor identification
They must be tactile, and located at the latch side of the door inside the stairway as prescribed by CBC Section 11B-703.4....
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How does universal design fit in?
All aspects of the accessibility guidelines are met throughout the facility, including the requirements for visual alarms and tactile signage, in accordance with the accessibility guidelines...
- Signaids Family Washroom Sign
- Signaids Men's Washroom Sign
- Signaids Women's Washroom Sign
- Signaids Unisex Washroom Sign
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SIGNAGE
Verbal, symbolic, tactile, and pictorial information....
- Providing Real Opportunities for Income through Technology (PROFITT)
- Signaids Men's Washroom Directional Sign
- Signaids Women's Washroom Directional Sign
- Signaids Unisex Washroom Directional Sign
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Routes and Destinations: ADA Standard Section 810.6.2
At least one tactile sign identifying the specific station and complying with 703.2 shall be provided on each platform or boarding area....
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Position: ADA Standard Section 703.3.2
Braille shall be separated 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) minimum from any other tactile characters and 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) minimum from raised borders and decorative elements....
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11B-707.6.2 Numeric keys
The number five key shall be tactilely distinct from the other keys. Advisory 11B-707.6.2 Numeric keys....
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11B-707.6.2 Numeric keys
The number five key shall be tactilely distinct from the other keys. Advisory 11B-707.6.2 Numeric keys....
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11B-703.3.2 Position
Braille shall be separated 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) minimum and ½ inch (12.7 mm) maximum from any other tactile characters and 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) minimum from raised borders and decorative elements...