Lips at the bottom of ramps, a common complaint, impede the momentum needed to propel a wheelchair up-slope. Severe counter slopes can do the same thing and cause footrests to scrape....
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Slope [4.7.2]
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Telecommunication Relay Services (TRS)
Here are the two most common Telecommunication Relay Services: Video Relay Service (VRS) is used by people who prefer sign language communication rather than typing. ...
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F. Emergency Shelter Programs
While these technical assistance documents do not address all ADA compliance issues that may arise in emergency shelters, they address a number of the most common access problems....
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233.3.2.1 Facilities Other Than Those Containing Emergency Transportable Housing Units, F233.3.2.1 Facilities Other Than Those Containing Emergency Transportable Housing Units, F233.4.2.1 Facilities Other Than Those Containing Emergency Transportable Housing Units
requirements of 233.3.2.1 shall apply to the total number of residential dwelling units that are constructed under a single contract, or are developed as a whole, whether or not located on a common...
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2. Comparison of Proposed Rule with EN 301 549 Standard
in the common usage of ICT throughout Europe and the rest of the world....
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11B-603.2.3 Door swing
Doors to a toilet room or bathing room for a single occupant accessed only through a private office and not for common use or public use shall be permitted to swing into the clear floor...
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11B-603.2.3 Door swing
Doors to a toilet room or bathing room for a single occupant accessed only through a private office and not for common use or public use shall be permitted to swing into the clear floor...
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A4.28.4 Auxiliary Alarms
Transmission of signals through the power line is relatively simple and is the basis of common, inexpensive remote light control systems sold in many department and electronic stores for...
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Site Inspection
Visit the common areas, have coffee or a meal at a lobby restaurant, walk any of the grounds that are open to the public, assess the parking lot, review access to sidewalks, safety features...
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11B-224.5 Dispersion
subject to the transient lodging requirements of 2010 Standards shall be provided as follows-- (i) Facilities that are subject to the same permit application on a common...
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11B-224.5 Dispersion
subject to the transient lodging requirements of 2010 Standards shall be provided as follows-- (i) Facilities that are subject to the same permit application on a common...
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11B-224.5 Dispersion
of lodging subject to the transient lodging requirements of 2010 Standards shall be provided as follows-- i) Facilities that are subject to the same permit application on a common...
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§382.133 What are the requirements concerning the evaluation and use of passenger-supplied electronic devices that assist passengers with respiration in the cabin during flight?
[Doc. No. FAA-2014-0554, 81 FR 33120, May 24, 2016]
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30.1 Q. Would it be acceptable to use removable base cabinets beneath a wall-hung lavatory where a parallel approach is not possible?
A. Yes. The space under and around the cabinet should be finished prior to installation. For example, the tile or other floor finish must extend under the removable base cabinet.
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§ 38.125(d)(2) Wheelchair or mobility aid spaces
Such spaces shall adjoin, and may overlap, an accessible path....
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§ 38.95(d) Mobility aid seating location
Such spaces shall adjoin, and may overlap, an accessible path....
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Categorization of wheelchair versus other power-driven mobility devices. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Finding weight and size to be too restrictive, the vast majority of advocacy, nonprofit, and individual commenters opposed using the Department of Transportation's definition of ‘‘common...
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A. Advance Planning
For example, if a person’s health will be jeopardized without access to life-sustaining medication that must be refrigerated, an emergency shelter will be of little use to him unless he...
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Reservation Systems Requirements for Places of Lodging
bathrooms; the availability of accessibility equipment or features such as bath benches, or visual alarm and alert devices for guests who are deaf or hard of hearing; and the accessibility of common...
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2. Typical Issues for People Who are Blind or Have Low Vision
That means any area where people using the shelter can walk, including hallways, corridors, eating areas, and sleeping areas, must be free of objects that cannot be detected by a person...
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Visual Alarms
Visual Alarms Common Problem: Accessible guestrooms and suites (and an additional number of rooms specifically for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing) are not equipped with...
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201.1 Scope
Those portions used in the operation of the commercial facility or public accommodation or that portion used both for the commercial facility or public accommodation and for residential...
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Section 36.208(c) (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Paragraph (c) establishes the test to use in determining whether an individual poses a direct threat to the health or safety of others....