Accessible drinking fountains must have enough space for a person using a wheelchair, scooter, or other mobility device to use the drinking fountain....
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J. Drinking Fountains
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Design Guidelines for Environmental Illness
As discussed above, under the preamble heading "Bias Toward Wheelchair Users," the Act's requirements primarily are directed to providing housing that is accessible to individuals with mobility...
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(3) Usable bathrooms
The Act requires that an accessible or "usable" bathroom is one which provides sufficient space for an individual in a wheelchair to maneuver about....
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Door Hardware
For doors within individual dwelling units, the Fair Housing Act only requires that the doors be sufficiently wide to allow passage by handicapped persons in wheelchairs....
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Medical Kiosks
Steps that can be taken to ensure appropriate accessibility may include installation of tactile interfaces or screen readers, repositioning of kiosks to be within reach of wheelchair users...
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Are temporary mental or physical impairments covered by part 382?
., enplaning and deplaning assistance, connecting wheelchair assistance, seating with additional leg room in the same class of service to the extent required by part 382, safe stowage of...
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12183(a)(2)
a manner that, to the maximum extent feasible, the altered portions of the facility are readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs...
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704.4.1 Height
A telephone with a TTY installed underneath cannot also be a wheelchair accessible telephone because the required 34 inches (865 mm) minimum keypad height can causes the highest operable...
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Typical Issues
Typical Issues The accessible voting area must be on an accessible route and have an accessible entrance and adequate circulation and maneuvering space for voters who use wheelchairs...
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36 Inch Wide Stalls
Note that this stall is different from the alternate stall permitted only in alterations (ADAAG Figure 30(b)) and can be as deep as other stalls since it is not intended for wheelchair access...
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Facilities Specializing in Services for Persons with Mobility Impairments
specialize in providing services to people with "mobility impairments,” which may include: * conditions requiring the use or assistance of a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, wheelchair...
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Shower Stalls [4.21]
Often a shower chair, a mobility aid more suitable for bathing than a typical wheelchair, is used with roll-in showers....
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Typical Issues
entrance must provide at least one accessible door with maneuvering space, accessible door hardware, and enough clear width to allow people who use crutches, a cane, walker, scooter or wheelchair...
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A4.5.3 Carpet
In heavily trafficked areas, a thick, soft (plush) pad or cushion, particularly in combination with long carpet pile, makes it difficult for individuals in wheelchairs and those with other...
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Obstructions [4.7.8]
Space is needed at the top and bottom of ramps so that people using wheelchairs can align with the running slope and maneuver from ramps, including when making turns (which is difficult...
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4.4.4 Clear Floor or Ground Space
Locate the clear space to provide shoulder alignment between a person sitting on the bench and a person seated in a wheelchair occupying the clear space....
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SAFETY/CRASH DATA AVAILABILITY
Moreover, FARS does not indicate whether a person was using a wheelchair, inline skates, or another emerging user device....
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Door and Gate Surfaces [§404.2.10]
This facilitates access since mobility aids, including wheelchair footrests, are sometimes used to push or prop open doors....
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2. Q: What is a service animal?
Pulling wheelchairs or carrying and picking up things for persons with mobility impairments. Assisting persons with mobility impairments with balance....
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M101.2 Application
Equipment used by patients in a supine, prone, or side-lying position (see M301); • Equipment used by patients in a seated position (see M302); • Equipment used by patients seated in a wheelchair...
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Section 206.3
provides that “Elements such as ramps, elevators, or other circulation devices, fare vending or other ticketing areas, and fare collection areas shall be placed to minimize the distance which wheelchair...
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§ 38.159(d)(2) Location and size
Securement areas may have fold-down seats to accommodate other passengers when a wheelchair or mobility aid is not occupying the area, provided the seats, when folded up, do not obstruct...
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§ 38.159(c)(8) Handrails
Handrails shall not interfere with wheelchair or mobility aid maneuverability when entering or leaving the vehicle....
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Courtroom Access
….or could the wheelchair space be on the end of a row like shown in the US Access Board Court Access Guide for the Jury Box? …how about the Gallery?...