Access gates in barrier walls and fences protecting pools, spas, and hot tubs shall be permitted to have operable parts of the release of latch on self-latching devices at 54 inches (1370...
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404.2.7 Door and Gate Hardware
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404.2.7 Door and Gate Hardware
Access gates in barrier walls and fences protecting pools, spas, and hot tubs shall be permitted to have operable parts of the release of latch on self-latching devices at 54 inches (1370...
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DSA Drawing 11B-502.6.4-2 International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA) Marking for Parking Space (2016 CBC)
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DSA Drawing 11B-502.6.4-1 International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA) Marking for Parking Space (2016 CBC)
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- Figure 604.8.1.2 Wheelchair Accessible Toilet Compartment Doors – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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11B-404.2.7 Door and gate hardware
Access gates in barrier walls and fences protecting pools, spas, and hot tubs shall be permitted to have operable parts of the release of latch on self-latching devices at 54 inches (1372...
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Introduction
One important way to ensure that Title II’s requirements are being met in cities of all sizes is through self-evaluation, which is required by the ADA regulations....
- Seton Pavement Tool Plastic Graphic Stencils - ISA Symbol (California DOT) S-3048 D - PP261
- Seton Flexible Bollard Sign Post Systems
- Seton Pavement Tool Plastic Graphic Stencils - ISA Symbol (Texas DOT) S-3148 D - PP262
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Step 1 - Start Implementation
Here are how two public entities, a state and a city, approached the self-evaluation and compliance process. ...
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Three Additional Features for Van-Accessible Parking Spaces
(plan drawing showing a van-accessible parking space with a 96 inch wide designated parking space, a 96 inch wide min. marked access aisle and the following notes) Sign...
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Maintaining Accessibility in Museum Shops
Museum shops must not allow merchandise to spill into aisles and narrow the width of the accessible route. Sales and ticket counters that have been lowered to provide...
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Stacks [8.5]
Stacks [8.5] Elements fixed to stacks, such as ladders, cannot reduce the minimum passage width nor should signs or other elements between 27 to 80 inches above the floor project...
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5.3 TABLEWARE AREAS
Install tableware, dishware, condiment, food and beverage display shelves, and dispensing devices in compliance with 4.2 (see Fig. 54).
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Factors to consider when making decisions about what is readily achievable (and not readily achievable)
Making decisions about barrier removal and whether it is readily achievable is done on a case-by-case basis. Factors to consider include: The nature and cost of the barrier...
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604.8.1.2 Doors
The door shall be self-closing. A door pull complying with 404.2.7 shall be placed on both sides of the door near the latch....
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604.8.1.2 Doors
The door shall be self-closing. A door pull complying with 404.2.7 shall be placed on both sides of the door near the latch....
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604.8.1.2 Doors
The door shall be self-closing. A door pull complying with 404.2.7 shall be placed on both sides of the door near the latch....
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11B-604.8.1.2 Doors
The door shall be self-closing. A door pull complying with Section 11B-404.2.7 shall be placed on both sides of the door near the latch....
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11B-604.8.1.2 Doors
The door shall be self-closing. A door pull complying with Section 11B-404.2.7 shall be placed on both sides of the door near the latch. ...
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11B-604.8.1.2 Doors
The door shall be self-closing. A door pull complying with Section 11B-404.2.7 shall be placed on both sides of the door near the latch....
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5.2 FOOD SERVICE LINES
If self-service shelves are provided, a reasonable portion must be within the ranges shown in Fig. 53....
- Inclusion Solutions ADA Parking Mat