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- Figure 810.3 Bus Shelters – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
- Collapsible Water Retainer Shower Dam for Shower Threshold Information Video
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  10.2.1(2)
  (2) Where provided, new or replaced bus shelters shall be installed or positioned so as to permit a wheelchair or mobility aid user to enter from the public way and to reach a location,... 
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  ADA Coordinator, Grievance Procedure, Self-Evaluations, and Transition Plans
  ADA Coordinator, Grievance Procedure, Self-Evaluations, and Transition Plans Public entities that have 50 or more employees are required to have a grievance procedure and to designate... 
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  C2‒1
  Are all sidewalks and walkways to the shelter free of any objects (e.g., wall-mounted boxes, signs, handrail extensions) with bottom edges that are between 27 inches and 80 inches above... 
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  Floor [1014.3]
  The floor surface within a camp shelter must be firm and stable.... 
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  11B-406.1 General
  Curb ramps, blended transitions and islands on accessible routes shall comply with Section 11B-406.... 
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  11B-406.1 General
  Curb ramps, blended transitions and islands on accessible routes shall comply with Section 11B-406.... 
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  R308.1.2.2 Slope
  R308.1.2.2 Slope. Boarding platforms shall not exceed a slope of 2 percent in any direction. Where boarding platforms serve vehicles operating on existing track or existing street or... 
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  Changes in Level [§303]
  Changes in Level [§303] Changes in level can be up to ¼” without treatment or ½” if beveled with a slope no steeper than 1:2. Changes in level above a ½” must be treated as a ramp... 
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  11B-406.1 General
  Curb ramps, blended transitions and islands on accessible routes shall comply with Section 11B-406.... 
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  E. Effective Communication
  and administrative burdens.11 Shelters that are part of a state or local government sheltering program must give “primary consideration” to the type of auxiliary aid or service preferred... 
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  D1
  [ADA Standards § 4.1.3(1)] Yes No Notes: If this entrance is not the main entrance, it needs to be kept unlocked when other shelter entrances are unlocked.... 
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  K. Eating Areas
  Eating Areas An accessible route, at least 36 inches wide and without steps or steep slopes, must be provided to and throughout the food service and eating areas of the shelter.... 
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  G2
  [ADA Standards §§ 4.1.3(1), 4.3.8] Note: Although the facility survey cannot check the accessibility of the cots because they will not be installed until the shelter is in use, planning... 
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  1014.2.1.1 Clear Ground Space
  A clear ground space shall be provided at the entrance to the camp shelter. ... 
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  1014.2.1.1 Clear Ground Space
  A clear ground space shall be provided at the entrance to the camp shelter.... 
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  1014.3.1 Surface
  The floor surface shall be firm and stable. 
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  d-iii
  d-iii. Is the ramp width, measured between handrails, at least 36 inches? [ADA Standards § 4.8.3] Yes No 
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  E1-c
  E1-c. Does the accessible route from the accessible entrance to all activity areas change levels using a ramp, lift or elevator? [ADA Standards §§ 4.1.3(1), 4.3.8] Yes ... 
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  d-i
  d-i. Is the slope no greater than 1:12? [ADA Standards § 4.8.2] Yes No Note: For existing ramps, the slope may be 1:10 for a 6-inch rise and 1:8 for a 3-inch rise in... 
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  F2
  F2. If there is a built-in reception or other type of counter, does it have a section that is at least three feet long that is no higher than 36 inches above the floor or is there a... 
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  C1-e
  C1-e. Where an accessible route crosses a curb, is a curb ramp provided? [ADA Standards § 4.3.8] Yes No 
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  g-v
  g-v. If the answers to questions g-ii thru g-iv are No, can the door be propped open? Yes No If an activity area is not on an accessible route and cannot be made... 
