These barriers include more than obvious impediments such as steps and curbs that prevent access by people who use wheelchairs....
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III-4.4100 General
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PLACE OF PUBLIC ACCOMMODATION
establishment; (12) A gymnasium, health spa, bowling alley, golf course, or other place of exercise or recreation; (13) A religious facility; (14) An office building; and (15) A public curb...
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Priorities for Barrier Removal
For example, a restaurant with several steps leading to its entrance may determine that it cannot afford to install a ramp or a lift....
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Notes
Examples of Barriers to Accessibility Architectural A building has just one entrance that is up a flight of stairs and has no ramp....
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2. Typical Issues for Individuals Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision
Examples may include handrail extensions on stairs and ramps, post- or wall-mounted signs, drinking fountains, and low hanging tree limbs....
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Part 2. Typical Issues for Voters Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision
Examples include handrail extensions on stairs and ramps, post or wall-mounted signs, outdoor drinking fountains, and tree limbs that are lower than 80 inches above the walk....
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ASME A18.1 Safety Standard [§410.1]
The ASME A18.1 Standard addresses requirements for runway enclosures, electrical equipment and wiring, structural support, headroom clearance (80” minimum), access ramps, pits, and other...
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II-5.2000 Methods for providing program accessibility
It may construct a simple wooden ramp quickly and at relatively low cost....
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Construction and Maintenance Practices
Field changes, such as increasing the slope on a walkway to reduce the cost of asphalt paving or increasing the drop at an exterior door threshold to reduce issues with driving rain, can...
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Acceptable Trail Surfacing Requirements
surfaces are currently considered accessible only if the surfacing material is firm, stable, and slip-resistant and the trail has the engineered attributes of adequate width, moderately short slopes...
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11B-604.3.2 Overlap
2-11B, dated 9/9/14, which includes the following interpretation of Subsection 11B-604.3.2: Showers are fixtures including a 30 inch x 60 inch clear receptor with a minimum/maximum slope...
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11B-604.3.2 Overlap
2-11B, dated 9/9/14, which includes the following interpretation of Subsection 11B-604.3.2: Showers are fixtures including a 30 inch x 60 inch clear receptor with a minimum/maximum slope...
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1150A.1 General
Test No. 1 -- Individual Building Test may only be used if the site has terrain over 15 percent slope. Test No. 3 -- Unusual Characteristics Test may be used if applicable....
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Section 36.304 Removal of Barriers (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Ramping a single step, however, will likely be readily achievable, and ramping several steps will in many circumstances also be readily achievable....
- Envirobond Organic-Lock™ Surface Stabilizer
- Garaventa Evacu-Trac CD7 Evacuation Chair
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Introduction
These new APS deliver crossing indications to the waiting pedestrian at the departure curb rather than from overhead, as in older technology, and permit speaker volume to be set at a significantly...
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Bonded Beach Path Installation
At the termination of the path at the waterline a 0.1-m (3.5-in.) curb was formed to reduce any inadvertent rolling of the path into the water and to stiffen the edge directly in contact...
- AquaTrek2 AQ-250PC Aquatic Wheelchair
- AquaTrek2 AQ-350 Aquatic Wheelchair
- AquaTrek2 AQ-150 Child Size Aquatic Wheelchair
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Section 36.211 Maintenance of Accessible Features (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
This section recognizes that it is not sufficient to provide features such as accessible routes, elevators, or ramps, if those features are not maintained in a manner that enables individuals...
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Ground Level Requirements Based on Elevated Play Components
6 3 20 to 22 7 4 23 to 25 8 4 More than 25 8 plus 1 for each additional 3 over 25, or fraction thereof 5 If ramps...
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§35.133 Maintenance of Accessible Features
This section recognizes that it is not sufficient to provide features such as accessible routes, elevators, or ramps, if those features are not maintained in a manner that enables individuals...