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Search Results "Common Use Circulation Path"
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Tips for Assisting People Who Are Blind or Visually-Impaired
- Rebuilding Together Greater Burlington - South Burlington, VT
- National Federation of the Blind
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Evaluating the Accessibility of a Meeting Site
Linked to the descriptions of accessible features are several common access barriers and suggestions for removing them temporarily....
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Different "Types"
While a spiral slide (above, bottom) provides a slightly different experience from a straight slide (above, top), the primary experience - a sense of rapid descent or sliding - is common...
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Service animal
Service animal means any dog or other common domestic animal individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability, including, but not limited...
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§ 35.104 Service animal
Service animal means any dog or other common domestic animal individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of a qualified individual with a disability, including, but...
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§35.130(b)(3) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
with disabilities access to the public entity's services, programs, and activities or that perpetuate the discrimination of another public entity, if both public entities are subject to common...
- Paws With A Cause
- Superior Alliance for Independent Living (SAIL) - Marquette, MI
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Child Care Centers and the Americans with Disabilities Act
ADA Questions and Answers A 32-page booklet in easy-to-use question and answer format giving an overview of the ADA's requirements....
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224.5 Dispersion
Not more than 10 percent of guest rooms required to provide mobility features complying with 806.2 shall be used to satisfy the minimum number of guest rooms required to provide communication...
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233.1 General
Facilities with more than 50 beds covered by this part that provide common use bathing facilities shall provide at least one roll-in shower with a seat that complies with the relevant provisions...
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Executive Summary
Identify research that would be useful in developing and advancing this guidance....
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1133B.2.4.2
SECTION 1133B GENERAL ACCESSIBILITY FOR ENTRANCES, EXITS AND PATHS OF TRAVEL 1133B.2 Doors. 1133B.2.4 Floor level at doors. ...
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Section 4.1.6, Alterations (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Third, if the alteration affects or could affect the usability of or access to an area containing a primary function, the path of travel to the altered area and the restrooms, drinking fountains...
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5. Interoperability Requirements for Assistive Technology
Assistive technology (AT) is hardware or software used to increase, maintain, or improve the functional capabilities of individuals with disabilities....
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4.3.8 Operating forces
In this research we measured performance using three common grips – a power grip, lateral pinch and thumb-forefinger pinch grips....
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4.2 Stretchers
It is also common for patients to be transported within hospitals or other facilities for diagnostic procedures and to remain on the stretcher while the test is performed....
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Building
Any structure used or intended for supporting or sheltering any use or occupancy....
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Elevator requirement to new dining area on the mezzanine of an existing facility
The conversion of bank spaces in a pre-ADA building into a restaurant is clearly an alteration affecting the usability of primary function areas so normally the path of travel obligation...
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M305.2.8 Fittings (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Another commenter (manufacturer) pointed out that bed rails, which are common on hospital beds, require a latched position and an unlatched position, which allows them to rotate in their...
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A4.5.1 General
People who have difficulty walking or maintaining balance or who use crutches, canes, or walkers, and those with restricted gaits are particularly sensitive to slipping and tripping hazards...