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907.2.6.1 Group I-2
Corridor smoke detection is not required where patient room doors are equipped with automatic door-closing devices with integral smoke detectors on the room sides installed in accordance...
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4.28.3* Visual Alarms
Visual alarm signal appliances shall be integrated into the building or facility alarm system....
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2.1.1 General Description
The audio signals from the sound source (usually a microphone, though other audio sources can be accommodated) are amplified and sent as an alternating electric current through the wire...
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FM Systems
FM Systems FM systems use a short-range radio transmitter which converts sound to a radio signal sent to small FM radios tuned to the same channel usually worn around the neck....
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AIAU Accessible Architecture: Designing for Success (Parts 1-3)
In Part 2, go in depth on compliance issues regarding accessible routes, ramps, parking spaces, protruding objects, doors and clear floor space, controls, and counters....
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1133B.2.5.2
SECTION 1133B GENERAL ACCESSIBILITY FOR ENTRANCES, EXITS AND PATHS OF TRAVEL 1133B.2 Doors. 1133B.2.5.2 Hand-activated door opening hardware, handles, pulls, latches, locks and...
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Mounting Height and Location
door swing (703.4.2)....
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1009.4 Elevators
In order to be considered part of an accessible means of egress, an elevator shall comply with the emergency operation and signaling device requirements of California Code of Regulations...
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KICK PLATE
An abrasion-resistant plate affixed to the bottom portion of a door to prevent a trap condition and protect its surface. Advisory Definition of KICK PLATE....
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A4.28.2 Audible Alarms
Audible emergency signals must have an intensity and frequency that can attract the attention of individuals who have partial hearing loss....
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Comments from Individuals Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision (Section-by-Section Analysis)
proposed guidelines, but filed a minority report recommending that state and local governments consult with the local blind community to determine whether to provide accessible pedestrian signals...
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3. MICROPHONE INPUTS
MICROPHONE INPUTS The quality of the signal received by users of an ALS system depends not only on the transmission characteristics to the receiver, but on the nature of the source....
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BHMA
ANSI/BHMA A156.10-1999 American National Standard for Power Operated Pedestrian Doors (see 404.3)....
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Minimum Green Times
The AASHTO equation addresses three factors in its calculation of minimum green time for signalized intersections: perception-reaction time, acceleration time, and travel time at the...
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Checklist for Inclusive Emergency Safety Briefings for Attendees
are fold‑up chairs, which can be stored near emergency exits and allow for people to be moved up or down stairs.They can include the carry-type or the track-type devices....
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Exterior Features
All door and window seals pressure and infrared tested to prevent heat loss. Recessed door mat to prevent tripping Thermo pane “E” glass to hold heat in....
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4.28.3(8)
(8) No place in common corridors or hallways in which visual alarm signalling appliances are required shall be more than 50 ft (15 m) from the signal....
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§ 38.77(b)
Where on-board fare collection devices are used, a horizontal passenger assist shall be located between boarding passengers and the fare collection device and shall prevent passengers from...
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§ 38.155(a)
Where on-board fare collection devices are used, a horizontal passenger assist shall be located between boarding passengers and the fare collection device and shall prevent passengers from...
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What types of physical barriers to access is a public accommodation required to remove? Why is this important to persons with HIV or AIDS?
Persons with HIV or AIDS may find that they have less strength to open doors, or may tire more easily when walking or climbing stairs....
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Personal Support:
This is important so you have at least one back-up if your primary person forgets, or is not available. 1.2 * Don’t use the door night latch or dead bolt lock button on your door if you...