.: stairs) on levels above or below the ground floor for persons with disabilities who cannot exit the building in case of a fire or emergency?...
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G. Areas of Rescue Assistance
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4.1.6(1)(d)
the elevators and stairs in a building are being altered and the elevators are, in turn, being made accessible, then no accessibility modifications are required to the stairs connecting levels...
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4.6.5 PASSENGER LOADING ZONES
Vehicle standing spaces and access aisles shall be level with surface slopes not exceeding 1:50 in all directions....
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5.2.1 General
All toilet buildings at recreation sites with a FS Recreation Site Development Scale level of 3 or higher with multiple risers shall comply with section 604 of the ABAAS, and shall also...
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5.1 GENERAL
In restaurants or cafeterias where there are mezzanine levels, loggias, or raised platforms, accessibility to all such spaces is not required providing that the same services and decorative...
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4.1.2(5)
(5) One passenger elevator complying with 4.10 shall serve each level in all multi-story buildings and facilities....
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Accessible Routes to Accessible Spaces and Elements [§206.2.4]
Exceptions for accessible routes to stories and mezzanines (§206.2.3 and §206.2.4, Ex. 3) do not extend to level changes within a story or mezzanine that are part of a required accessible...
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§ 38.23(b)(3) Emergency operation
The lift shall incorporate an emergency method of deploying, lowering to ground level with a lift occupant, and raising and stowing the empty lift if the power to the lift fails....
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§ 38.159(b)(3) Emergency operation
The lift shall incorporate an emergency method of deploying, lowering to ground level with a lift occupant, and raising and stowing the empty lift if the power to the lift fails....
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§ 38.83(b)(3) Emergency operation
The lift shall incorporate an emergency method of deploying, lowering to ground level with a lift occupant, and raising and stowing the empty lift if the power to the lift fails....
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Service Counters
The accessibility requirements for service counters allow for some level of creative design. ...
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Which transition type do users with disabilities prefer?
transition B - Sloped triangular planes forming a transition with a diagonal valley C - Warped transition D - Warped transition with a wider, flared connection at the sidewalk E - Leveled...
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E207.2 WCAG Conformance (Section-by-Section Analysis)
E207.2 WCAG Conformance (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section would require that user interface components, along with the content of platforms and applications, conform to Level...
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Common Problems with Entrances and Doors
This entrance is fully accessible, with a level landing, wide doors, and accessible hardware. ...
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11B-1009.5.4 Transfer steps
The surface of the bottom tread shall extend to a water depth of 18 inches (457 mm) minimum below the stationary water level. [2010 ADAS] Advisory 1009.5.4 Transfer Steps. ...
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Set the Automatic Volume Adjustment
Set the Automatic Volume Adjustment Evaluate and set the sensitivity level of the automatic volume adjustment....
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11B-406.6 Islands
Raised islands in crossings shall be cut through level with the street or have curb ramps at both sides....
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20. Does topping off a play surface trigger its replacement with an accessible surface?
or replacement of the surface would require an accessible surface along accessible routes located within the boundary of the play area, including the entry and exit points of the ground level...
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Court Sports
Accessible routes must comply with all ADAAG requirements, such as width and changes in level or surface, and must directly connect both sides of the court....
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Speech Disabilities
Speech impairments can be caused by a wide range of conditions, but all result in some level of loss of the ability to speak or to verbally communicate clearly....
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17. May a school district determine that, under Title II, all children with a hearing, vision, or speech disability will receive the same auxiliary aid or service as others with that kind of disability?
Because students with disabilities experience varying levels and types of limitations from hearing, vision, or speech disabilities, and because school districts must give primary consideration...
