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- Bobrick MatrixSeries Surface-Mounted Multi-Roll Toilet Tissue Dispenser B-5288
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  §382.133(a)
  
operators, as a U.S. carrier conducting passenger service you must permit any individual with a disability to use in the passenger cabin during air transportation an electronic assistive device...
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  1008.1.9.7, Item 5
  
A sign shall be provided on the door located above and within 12 inches (305 mm) of the release device reading: “KEEP PUSHING....
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  A4.11 PLATFORM LIFTS
  
Platform lifts include porch lifts and other devices used for short-distance, vertical transportation of people in wheelchairs....
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  § 37.161(a)
  
These features include, but are not limited to, lifts and other means of access to vehicles, securement devices, elevators, signage and systems to facilitate communications with persons...
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  11B-602.3 Operable parts
  
activated by a manually operated system that is front mounted or side mounted and located within 6 inches (152 mm) of the front edge of the fountain or an automatic electronically controlled device...
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  Number of Accessible Guest Rooms
  
In addition to people who use wheelchairs, 3 percent of adults used crutches, canes, walkers and other mobility devices in 1999; and the number is projected to increase to 4 percent by 2010...
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  7.2 Technological and Scientific Considerations
  
Most MRI devices today have magnetic fields of 1.5 T (Tesla) and greater....
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  11B-604.5.1 Side wall
  
SIDE WALL GRAB BAR AT WATER CLOSETS ETA Editor's Note At Hospital toilets and bathrooms used by patients, the 2013 California Electrical Code (2013 CEC) requires a nurse call device...
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  240.2.1 Ground Level Play Components
  
Ramps are preferred over transfer systems since not all children who use wheelchairs or other mobility devices may be able to use, or may choose not to use, transfer systems....
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  11B-240.2.1 Ground level play components
  
Ramps are preferred over transfer systems since not all children who use wheelchairs or other mobility devices may be able to use, or may choose not to use, transfer systems....
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  2. Electronic (Digital) Level
  
People who use wheelchairs, walkers, and other mobility devices cannot safely use a curb ramp, walkway, or ramp that is too steep....
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  F240.2.1 Ground Level Play Components
  
Ramps are preferred over transfer systems since not all children who use wheelchairs or other mobility devices may be able to use, or may choose not to use, transfer systems....
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  240.2.1 Ground Level Play Components
  
Ramps are preferred over transfer systems since not all children who use wheelchairs or other mobility devices may be able to use, or may choose not to use, transfer systems....
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  4. Identification and Maintenance
  
., an international symbol of accessibility affixed to the front of the device) and is maintained in proper working condition, until all automated kiosks in a location at the airport are...
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  I. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES AND POLICIES
  
Community evacuation plans to enable people who have mobility disabilities, are blind or have low vision, are deaf or hard of hearing, have cognitive disabilities, mental illness, or other...
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  Invisible Wounds: Emerging Promising Practices for Meeting Planners
  
participant, and increase the number of accessible seating locations accordingly, since individuals using service animals often need more space (similar to people using wheelchairs or other mobility...
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  ADA Basic Building Blocks Course - Project of the ADA National Network
  
Content of Course This 12-topic course may be accessed at any time using a computer or mobile device with an Internet connection....
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  References
  
People with mobility impairments in the United States today and in 2010. Assistive Technology, 7(2). Kunkel, S.R. & Applebaum, R.A. (1992)....
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  I. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES AND POLICIES
  
Community evacuation plans to enable people who have mobility disabilities, are blind or have low vision, are deaf or hard of hearing, have cognitive disabilities, mental illness, or other...
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  11B-240.2.1 Ground level play components
  
Ramps are preferred over transfer systems since not all children who use wheelchairs or other mobility devices may be able to use, or may choose not to use, transfer systems....
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  11B-240.2.1 Ground level play components
  
Ramps are preferred over transfer systems since not all children who use wheelchairs or other mobility devices may be able to use, or may choose not to use, transfer systems....
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  Multi-Story Buildings and Facilities: ADA Standard Section 206.2.3
  
Section 206.2.3 covers the scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes within multi-story buildings and facilities
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  Where must curb ramps be provided?
  
Curb ramps must be located to ensure a person with a mobility disability can travel from a sidewalk on one side of the street, over or through any curbs or traffic islands, to the sidewalk...