1. Faucets: Faucet handles or controls need to be usable with one loosely closed fist, because some people with disabilities can use only one hand and cannot grasp or twist faucets....
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1. Faucets
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5. Clear floor space
5. Clear floor space is needed for a forward approach to the lavatory.
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4. Burn protection
4. Burn protection: To protect against leg burns, hot water and drain pipes need to be covered or otherwise configured to protect against contact. Some people with disabilities have...
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Note
Note: Grab bars can be designed so they do not increase suicide risk. As shown, there are several ways for grab bars to be designed with adequate gripping surfaces, while ensuring...
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§ 35.152(b)(3)
(3) Public entities shall implement reasonable policies, including physical modifications to additional cells in accordance with the 2010 Standards, so as to ensure that each inmate with...
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Program requirements. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
One organization supported a requirement to modify additional cells when the existing number of accessible cells is inadequate....
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§ 35.151(k)(1)
except that public entities shall provide accessible mobility features complying with section 807.2 of the 2010 Standards for a minimum of 3%, but no fewer than one, of the total number of cells...
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6. Clear floor space
6. Clear floor space: Adequate space is provided to approach the toilet from a variety of wheelchair transfer positions (i.e. diagonal or side approaches). Generally, the toilet...
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Clear Floor Space
Clear floor spaces for inmates who use mobility devices
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4. Toilet seat height
4. Toilet seat height: The toilet seat needs to be from 17 to 19 inches above the floor to permit transfers to and from wheelchairs.
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3. Desk clear floor space
3. Desk clear floor space: If provided, desks and writing tables need to have a 30-inch by 48-inch clear floor space that extends 19 inches under the desk and any fixed seat needs to...
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3. Lavatory knee clearance
3. Lavatory knee clearance: To allow persons who use wheelchairs to pull under the lavatory and to use the faucet hardware, the following features need to be provided -- a...
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Note
Note: In every instance, regardless of toilet and lavatory configuration, adequate space needs to be provided for inmates who use wheelchairs to transfer onto and off of the...
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Detention/Correctional and Residential Facilities (§203.7 and §203.8)
Detention/Correctional and Residential Facilities (§203.7 and §203.8) Common use spaces in detention/ correctional facilities or residential facilities that do not serve accessible cells...
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New Construction. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 35.151(k)(1) also increases the scoping for accessible cells from the 2 percent specified in the 2004 ADAAG to 3 percent....
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4. Desk with knee and toe space
4. Desk with knee and toe space and clear floor space for front approach.
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1. Desk size
1. Desk size: If provided, the writing surface of desks and writing tables is no higher than 34 inches. To provide adequate knee and leg clearance, desks and writing tables need to...
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1. Accessible toilet
1. Accessible toilet with rear and side grab bars, clear floor space for wheelchair transfer, and an accessible flush valve.
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Alterations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
alterations in existing detention and correctional facilities, section 232.2 defers to the Attorney General the decision as to the extent these requirements will apply to alterations of cells...
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2. Accessible lavatory with knee and toe space
2. Accessible lavatory with knee and toe space below, faucet controls usable with a loosely closed fist, clear floor space for front approach, and lowered mirror.
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Attachment G: Modifications to Newly Constructed Facilities
Attachment G: Modifications to Newly Constructed Facilities
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Number of accessible cells
Number of accessible cells....
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