If directional signs to accessible building features are mounted on movable pedestals, they must be monitored to ensure they are in place and continue to provide correct directions...
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Accessible Routes Throughout the Museum
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Section E: Route from Entrance
(§403.5.1) E2 Is the route free of wall mounted objects that protrude more than 4" into the path of travel and are between 27" and 80" high...
- Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA)
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Bathroom Accommodating Reduced Ambulatory Mobility
to the toilet Wall of glass and mirror to increase light levels (without extra energy use) in the bathroom, LR, DR, spa, studio and master bedroom Bathroom cabinets wall mounted...
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3. Lift Compatibility Exception
In these cases, a ceiling-mounted lift may be a better method for some types of imaging equipment because the portable lift would need to access the diagnostic imaging table from the side...
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Clear Floor and Turning Space Inside Examination Rooms
Movable chairs and other objects, such as waste baskets, should be moved aside if necessary to provide sufficient clear floor space for maneuvering and turning....
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M302.4 Lift Compatibility
Diagnostic equipment shall be usable with portable patient lifts and, when in use with such lifts, shall comply with M302.4.1 or M302.4.2. EXCEPTION: Where fixed overhead patient...
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M302.4 Lift Compatibility (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The MDE NPRM proposed to require that diagnostic equipment used by patients in the seated position be usable with a patient lift and comply with either the proposed clearance in base...
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M302.4 Lift Compatibility
Diagnostic equipment shall be usable with a patient lift and shall comply with M302.4.1 or M302.4.2. EXCEPTION: Where diagnostic equipment meets the requirements of M303 and...
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4. Getting What You Need During Your Visit
Sometimes you may face barriers that cannot be immediately addressed, for example, when there is no available accessible scale. So what can you do to be as prepared as possible...
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Tactile objects
Tactile objects: g. Provide a representative sample of objects, models, and/or reproductions of objects to communicate the main themes of the exhibitions for tactile examination....
- ADA25: #19 of 25 -- K-12
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Very interesting insight
This short video uses humor to explain how a person is blind may interact with the street-side walking environment. 'Video game' points for successes and deductions for problems add...
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Very interesting insight
I agree, Dean. I've used it in training sessions - it's a great way to communicate the idea of what is required and necessary, no matter the location or the language.
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Re: Very interesting insight
Great insights, Dean! I love how humor is used to highlight important issues in the walking environment for visually impaired individuals. It really brings attention to the...
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Examples of access:
Exam table that lowers to 17-19 inches from the floor Many people find these tables easier to use. There are many ways to help people get access. See the [images]...
- DelAWARE DisABILITIES HUB
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Accessible Sidewalks 4: Pedestrians who are Blind
Requires the Registered User plan or above. Login!
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Mounting Height
Mounting Height ADAAG specifies a signal height 80 inches above the highest floor level within the space or 6 inches below the ceiling, whichever is lower....
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4.30.6 Mounting Location and Height
4.30.6 Mounting Location and Height. Where permanent identification is provided for rooms and spaces, signs shall be installed on the wall adjacent to the latch side of the door....
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DOJ/DOE Dear Colleague Letter: Electronic Book Readers
June 29, 2010 Dear College or University President: We write to express concern on the part of the Department of Justice and the Department of Education that colleges...
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M301.4 Lift Compatibility
Diagnostic equipment shall be usable with portable patient lifts and, when in use with such lifts, shall comply with M301.4.1 or M301.4.2. EXCEPTION: Where fixed overhead patient...
