Section 233.3.1.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for residential dwelling units with mobility features.
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Residential Dwelling Units with Mobility Features: ADA Standard Section 233.3.1.1
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Alterations: ADA Standard Section 224.1.1
Section 224.1.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for alterations to transient lodging guest rooms.
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Welcome and Charge to Participants
And as a person who is growing older – and I hope to grow much older – I hope the built environment is more conducive to me....
- DORMA 9000 Series Exit Device
- Ampetronic TalkPerfect Duplex Intercom, Speech Transfer System
- ADA-100® Area of Refuge Communication System
- Yale 8800 Series Grade 1 Mortise Locks
- BTX Intelligent Fashion Motorized Roller Shades
- Sargent Keypad Cylindrical Locks
- Virtual Polymer Compounds Easy Ladder
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Diversified Woodcrafts Oak Table with Book Compartments 24x48
Book Compartment Tables are built with the same quality techniques as the plain apron table. They are finished with a chemical resistant, earth-friendly UV finish....
- ClickAndGo Navigation Wayfinding Technology
- JAWS Screen Reader for Windows
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3.0 Comparison of Research Methodologies
The research focused primarily on testing of full-size simulations of elements found in the built environment, such as doorways, environmental controls, furniture and fixtures that were...
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General Substantive Requirements of the New Construction Provisions (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
To the extent that a particular type or element of a facility is not specifically addressed by the standards, the language of this section is the safest guide....
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Clear Floor and Turning Space Inside Examination Rooms
In order for accessible equipment to be usable by an individual who uses a wheelchair or other mobility device, that individual must be able to approach the exam table and any other elements...
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Exam Tables and Chairs
An accessible exam table or chair should have at least have the following: ability to lower to the height of the wheelchair seat, 17‒19 inches from the floor; and elements to stabilize...
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206.2.1 Site Arrival Points
ETA Editor’s Note: Requirements for curb ramps, sidewalks and other elements in the public right of way may be covered by other Federal, State or local standards and regulations....
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Historic Preservation
toilet facilities would threaten or destroy the historic significance of the building or facility, the exceptions for alterations to qualified historic buildings or facilities for that element...
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Sec.36.406(b)
office of a health care provider 36.402: alteration; usability 36.402(c): to the maximum extent feasible 3.5 Definitions, including: addition, alteration, building, element...
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A. Medical equipment and furniture
the option to adopt them for ADA implementation and, if it does so, will, at that time, develop specific scoping requirements to establish the required number of accessible diagnostic elements...
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RECOMMENDATIONS
The data collected for this study reveals that the appropriate design user for shared use paths may vary with respect to design criteria or a facility design element....
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Pre-Event Attendee Registration and Communications
Knowing your audience is critical to ensuring that meeting room layouts, menus, and other elements of the event will allow every participant to engage fully....