Maximum Slope at Ground Level The maximum allowable slope for a ground-level accessible route is 1:16. Berms are sometimes used to provide access to elevated play areas....
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  Maximum Slope at Ground Level
  
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  Tread Surface: ADA Standard Section 504.4
  Section 504.4 covers the current ADA Standards for the tread surfaces on stairways. 
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  Is there a minimum distance between changes in level?
  The standards do not require a minimum horizontal separation between changes in level of a ½” or less.... 
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  11B-809.7.2 Changes in level
  Changes in level shall comply with Sections 11B-303.2 and 11B-303.3.... 
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  Diagonal Curb Ramps [4.7.10]
  A landing at least 48 inches long must be provided outside the through-travel lanes if a diagonal ramp is used. Otherwise, perpendicular curb ramps should be used.... 
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  11B-1008.2.5.1 Ground level
  Ramp runs connecting ground level play components shall have a running slope not steeper than 1:16.... 
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  11B-1008.2.5.1 Ground level
  Ramp runs connecting ground level play components shall have a running slope not steeper than 1:16.... 
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  11B-1008.2.5.1 Ground level
  Ramp runs connecting ground level play components shall have a running slope not steeper than 1:16.... 
- How to Use The Change in Level Tool
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  C1-d
  Is the accessible route free of steps and abrupt level changes higher than 1/2 inch?... 
- Access Board: Changes in Level
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  706.6 Peak Clipping Level
  Peak clipping shall not exceed 18 dB of clipping relative to the peaks of speech. [ECTCR UFAS 4.33.7] 
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  706.6 Peak Clipping Level
  Peak clipping shall not exceed 18 dB of clipping relative to the peaks of speech. 
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  Audible Alarms [4.28.2]
  Audible Alarms [4.28.2] Sound levels are specified in this section to benefit people who have a hearing impairment.... 
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  Calibrating the level used for measuring accessible routes for ADAAG Compliance by ACT Services Consulting
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  11B-405.4 Floor or ground surfaces
  Changes in level other than the running slope and cross slope are not permitted on ramp runs.... 
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  11B-405.4 Floor or ground surfaces
  Changes in level other than the running slope and cross slope are not permitted on ramp runs.... 
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  11B-405.4 Floor or ground surfaces
  Changes in level other than the running slope and cross slope are not permitted on ramp runs.... 
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  B. Slopes
  [ADA Stds. 4.8.2] Yes __ No __ N/A __ Comments: ___________________________________________ ...do the interior ramps have top, middle and bottom landings that are level and at least... 
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  1131A.1 Changes in level not exceeding ½ inch
  1131A.1 Changes in level not exceeding ½ inch. Abrupt changes in level along any accessible route shall not exceed ½ inch (12.7 mm).... 
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  11B-407.2.2.2 Visible signals
  Visible signal fixtures shall be centered at 72 inches (1829 mm) minimum above the finish floor or ground. The visible signal elements shall be a minimum 2½ inches (64 mm) high by 2½... 
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  1131A.1 Changes in level not exceeding ½ inch
  Abrupt changes in level along any accessible route shall not exceed ½ inch (12.7 mm).... 
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  1131A.1 Changes in level not exceeding ½ inch
  Abrupt changes in level along any accessible route shall not exceed ½ inch (12.7 mm).... 
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  Digital inclinometers (SmartTool®)
  Digital inclinometers (SmartTool®), while slightly more expensive than standard levels, are easy to calibrate and use and can measure slopes in degrees, percent, and fractions per foot.... 
