Employee spaces used for purposes other than job-related tasks (breakrooms, lounges, parking, shower and locker rooms, etc.) are considered "common use" and are required to be fully accessible...
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Work Areas [4.1.1(3)]
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Maintaining Accessible Features for Customers
Hospitality is not provided when a guest cannot get to the front door, register at the front desk, eat in the restaurant, or maneuver around his room....
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C. Communication Features
proper number of the following elements provided for persons who are deaf or hard of hearing in each accessible guestroom/suite, each accessible guestroom/suite required to have a roll-in shower...
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607 Bathtubs
Specifications for bathtubs in section 607 address clear floor space, seats, grab bars, operable parts, shower spray units, and enclosures....
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Entrance
An entrance includes the approach walk, the vertical access leading to the entrance platform, the entrance platform itself, vestibule if provided, the entry door or gate, and the hardware...
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12. Staff
.: installing bathtub seats, lowering adjustable shower wands, placing folding seats in transfer showers in the down position, installing auxiliary fire alarm strobes into the building alarm...
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ENTRANCE
An entrance includes the approach walk, the vertical access leading to the entrance platform, the entrance platform itself, vestibule if provided, the entry door or gate, and the hardware...
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Jean Tessmer
I have specified and had this particular pocket door privacy latchset installed in new construction where I did not have enough door clear floor space for a swing door....
- Haws AXION® MSR - Eye/Face Wash and Shower Products
- Gamco Horizontal Shower Grab Bar - 45
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Toilet and Bathing Facilities [F213 and 603 through 610]
When bathing facilities are provided, at least one transfer shower, roll-in shower, or accessible bathtub must be provided....
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1010.2.12.1 Delayed egress locking system
Initiation of the irreversible process shall activate an audible signal in the vicinity of the door....
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1013.4 Raised character and braille exit signs
Each grade-level exterior exit door that is required to comply with Section 1013.1 shall be identified by a tactile exit sign with the word, “EXIT.” 2....
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1010.2.13.1 Delayed egress locking system
Initiation of the irreversible process shall activate an audible signal in the vicinity of the door....
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Chapter 6: Plumbing Elements and Facilities
provides criteria for drinking fountains (602), toilet and bathing rooms (603), water closets and toilet compartments (604), urinals (605), lavatories and sinks (606), bathtubs (607), shower...
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ENTRANCE
An entrance includes the approach walk, the vertical access leading to the entrance platform, the entrance platform itself, vestibule if provided, the entry door or gate, and the hardware...
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Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 233.3.5
Section 233.3.5 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for dispersion of individual residential dwelling units.
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Unisex Toilet Rooms
Unisex bathrooms must have a lavatory, water closet, privacy latch, and one shower, and may have a tub in addition to a shower. The proposed rule permitted either a shower or tub....
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11B-809.10.5.1 Clear floor space
clear floor space 30 inches (762 mm) minimum by 48 inches (1219 mm) minimum shall be located with the long edge of the clear floor space parallel to the side of the bathtub or bathtub-shower...
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11B-809.10.5.1 Clear floor space
clear floor space 30 inches (762 mm) minimum by 48 inches (1219 mm) minimum shall be located with the long edge of the clear floor space parallel to the side of the bathtub or bathtub-shower...
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1013.4 Raised character and braille exit signs
Each grade-level exterior exit door that is required to comply with Section 1013.1 shall be identified by a tactile exit sign with the word, “EXIT.” 2....
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4.34.2(12)
A full bathroom shall include a water closet, a lavatory, and a bathtub or a shower....
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11B-809.1.2 Viewing devices
Where primary entry doors to residential dwelling units are provided with a viewing device for a standing person, the primary entry door to a residential dwelling units with mobility features...
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A4.34.5 BATHROOMS
Although not required by these specifications, it is important to install grab bars at toilets, bathtubs, and showers if it is known that a dwelling unit will be occupied by elderly or severely...