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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What types of physical barriers to access is a public accommodation required to remove? Why is this important to persons with HIV or AIDS?
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11B-703.7.2.6 Toilet and bathing facilities geometric symbols
Where a door is provided the symbol shall be mounted within 1 inch (25 mm) of the vertical centerline of the door....
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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...
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Egress Signage
Section 216.4 provides specific requirements for means of egress, including exit doors, areas of refuge, and directional signs....
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Maintenance of Accessible Features
Inoperable elevators, locked accessible doors, routes that are obstructed by furniture are neither "accessible to" nor "usable by" people with disabilities....
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703.7.1 Finish and Contrast
Signs are more legible for persons with low vision when characters contrast as much as possible with their background....
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Cross Slope
Where floating piers are grounded out due to low water conditions, slope requirements would not apply....
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5.8.3 Breast Platform Recommendations
The proposed provision addresses the low and high heights that must be provided. NPRM Proposed Provision: M303.4.1 Breast Platforms....
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R211.1 General
Audible sign systems and other technologies that provide information equivalent to the information contained on signs are more usable by pedestrians who are blind or have low vision....
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Audio Description
Audio description is a means to inform individuals who are blind or who have low vision about visual content essential for comprehension....
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Audio Description
Audio description is a means to inform individuals who are blind or who have low vision about visual content essential for comprehension....
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703.7.1 Finish and Contrast
Signs are more legible for persons with low vision when characters contrast as much as possible with their background....
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Side Reach [4.2.6]
High and low reaches are based on a depth of reach no greater than 10 inches measured from the available clear floor space....
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Q2. What does "do work or perform tasks" mean?
For example, a person with diabetes may have a dog that is trained to alert him when his blood sugar reaches high or low levels....
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Audio Description
Audio description is a means to inform individuals who are blind or who have low vision about visual content essential for comprehension....
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Audio Description
Audio description is a means to inform individuals who are blind or who have low vision about visual content essential for comprehension....
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TTY Access at Wheelchair Accessible Phones
However, if located below accessible units, the device may be too low for standing persons to use the keyboard comfortably or to see the display screen....
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A4.8.2 SLOPE AND RISE
Wheelchair users with disabilities affecting arms or with low stamina have serious difficulty using inclines....
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11B-703.5.1 Finish and contrast
Signs are more legible for persons with low vision when characters contrast as much as possible with their background....
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11B-703.6.2 Finish and contrast
Signs are more legible for persons with low vision when characters contrast as much as possible with their background....
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11B-703.7.1 Finish and contrast
Signs are more legible for persons with low vision when characters contrast as much as possible with their background....
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5. Conflicts Between Shared Path Users
Conflicts Between Shared Path Users Public comments submitted in response to the ANPRM expressed concern about the risk of collisions between pedestrians who are blind or have low vision...
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Expert Advice of Medical Practitioners
A 17 inch height allows for safer, easier transfers of patients whose wheelchair height is at the low end of those ranges....
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Mitigating measures
cannot consider the ameliorative effects of mitigating measures when determining how the impairment impacts the major life activities under consideration.18 For example, a student with low...