Sidewalks blocked by large trash receptacles, lowered reception desk areas filled with decorative vases, routes to public restrooms blocked by supplies, and poorly placed, oversized furniture...
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Maintaining Accessible Features for Customers
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Bails et al.
Bails’ research focused on testing of full-size simulations of elements found in the built environment, such as doorways, environmental controls, furniture and fixtures....
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Exception 4
Rearranging tables, chairs, vending machines, display racks, and other furniture. Repositioning telephones. Adding raised markings on elevator control buttons....
- Mariak Industries Motorized Window Coverings
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Scope: ADA Standard Section 201.1
Section 201 discusses the scope of the ADA Standards.
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1. Public Rights-of-Way
requirements include accessible pedestrian signals, curb ramps and blended transitions, detectable warning surfaces, crosswalks at roundabouts, on-street parking, transit stops, and street furniture...
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4.1.4(7) FACTORY INDUSTRIAL
Construction & agricultural machinery Disinfectants Dry cleaning & dyeing Electronics Engines, including rebuilding Film, photographic Food processing Foundries Furniture...
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PRIORITIES
These measures include, for example, removal of obstructing furniture or vending machines, widening of doors, installation of ramps, providing accessible signage, widening of toilet stalls...
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Accessible Route to Goods and Services
This route, which must be at least three feet wide, must remain accessible and not be blocked by items such as vending or ice machines, newspaper dispensers, furniture, filing cabinets,...
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R210 Protruding Objects
local governments must comply with the requirements for protruding objects and maintain the clear width of pedestrian access routes when installing or permitting the installation of street furniture...
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Part 1. Typical Issues for Voters Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters or Other Mobility Aids
An accessible route is at least 36 inches wide and may narrow briefly to 32 inches wide where utility poles, post-mounted signs, furniture, and doorways are located along an accessible route...
- Landscape Forms Inc. Hawthorne Illuminated Bollards
- Landscape Forms Inc. FGP Guide Illuminated Bollards
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206.2.8 Employee Work Areas
Modular furniture that is not permanently installed is not directly subject to these requirements. The U. S....
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1. Typical Issues for Individuals Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters, or Other Mobility Devices
An accessible route is at least 36 inches wide and may narrow briefly to 32 inches wide where the route passes through doors or next to furniture and building elements....
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206.2.8 Employee Work Areas
Modular furniture that is not permanently installed is not directly subject to these requirements....
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Part 1. Typical Issues for Voters Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters, or Other Mobility Devices
An accessible route is at least 36 inches wide and may narrow briefly to 32 inches wide where the route passes through doors or next to furniture and building elements....
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Other relevant federal rules and guidance documents
DOJ also issued an ANPRM announcing that it was considering amending its regulations implementing Titles II and III of the ADA to ensure that equipment and furniture used in programs and...
- Landscape Forms Inc. 35: Guide Illuminated Bollards
- Landscape Forms Inc. Reeder Illuminated Bike Rack
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b) Library Program
Each morning, trained library staff inspect their respective facilities, move furniture (including misplaced/errant step stools and chairs) or other objects that may impede the path of travel...
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Readily Achievable Barrier Removal
entrance, installing an entrance ramp, widening a doorway, installing accessible door hardware, repositioning shelves, or moving tables, chairs, display racks, vending machines, or other furniture...
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11B-206.2.8 Employee work areas
Modular furniture that is not permanently installed is not directly subject to these requirements....
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What materials may satisfy ADAAG requirements?
While floor treatments are available that will increase the coefficient of friction of a walking surface, some products or furnishings, such as furniture wax overspray or loose throw rugs...