and Gates Figure 404.2.4.2 Maneuvering Clearances at Doorways without Doors, Sliding Doors, Gates, and Folding Doors Figure 404.2.4.3 Maneuvering Clearances at Recessed Doors and...
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Exception 4
Adding raised markings on elevator control buttons. Installing flashing alarm lights. Widening doors. Installing offset hinges to widen doorways....
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Transfer Type Shower Compartments: ADA Standard Section 608.3.1
Section 608.3.1 covers the current ADA Standards for grab bars in transfer type shower compartments.
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11B-608.3.1 Transfer type shower compartments
In transfer type compartments, grab bars shall be provided across the control wall and back wall to a point 18 inches (457 mm) from the control wall....
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Paragraph (i) (Advisory Guidance)
On products which have some controls that are used by everyone and other controls which would only be used by advanced users, it is generally good practice to separate the two, putting the...
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1009.8.1.1 Visible communication method
Section 1138A.4 or Sections 11B-205 and 11B-309 in the area of refuge shall activate both a light in the area of refuge indicating that rescue has been requested and a light at the central control...
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Two-Way Communication
Comments recommended that the guidelines address emergency communication systems located in a closed compartment and apply the specifications for operable parts in section 309 to compartment door...
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1134A.2 Number of complying bathrooms
A minimum 18-inch (457 mm) clear maneuvering space shall be provided on the swing side of the door at the strike edge of the door....
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15(e)
Standards § 9.3 may be achieved by providing either (1) visual alarms connected to the building emergency alarm system, and visual notification devices for incoming telephone calls and door...
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Section 5 Guidelines
There are Guidelines for seven requirements: (1) An accessible entrance on an accessible route; (2) accessible and usable public common use areas; (3) doors usable by a person in a wheelchair...
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Floor Plan of Elevator Cars [4.10.9]
Hospital-type cars sized to accommodate stretchers (usually at least 80 inches long) can have side-opening doors if the car is at least 60 inches wide....
- AJW Architectural Products US888 Single Security Toilet Tissue Dispenser, Exposed Mounting - Surface Mounted - Non-Controlled
- AJW Architectural Products U815 Dual Toilet Tissue Dispenser w/ Mounted Shelf - Surface Mounted - Non-Controlled
- AJW Architectural Products US889 Dual Security Toilet Tissue Dispenser, Exposed Mounting - Surface Mounted - Non-Controlled
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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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11B-411.3.3.3 Duration
The door reopening device duration shall comply with Section 11B-407.3.3.3....
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11B-813.2.11 Privacy latch
Each door to adult changing facilities shall have a privacy latch....
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11B-809.10.6.7 Shower enclosures
Doors and panels of shower enclosures shall comply with Section 11B-809.10.5.4....
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Landings: ADA Standard Section 405.7
Section 405.7 covers the current ADA Standards for ramp landings.
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VII. Existing Facilities: Removal of Barriers
vending machines, display racks, and other furniture, Widening doorways, Installing grab bars in toilet stalls, and Adding raised letters or braille to elevator control...
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Compartment: ADA Standard Section 409.4.7.3
Section 409.4.7.3 covers the current ADA Standards for the emergency communication system compartment in private residence elevators.
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1134A.2 Number of complying bathrooms
A minimum 18-inch (457 mm) clear maneuvering space shall be provided on the swing side of the door at the strike edge of the door. 9. ...
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1134A.2 Number of complying bathrooms
A minimum 18-inch (457 mm) clear maneuvering space shall be provided on the swing side of the door at the strike edge of the door. 9....
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Number of Accessible Telephones
The new telephones, when replaced, must provide a volume control in compliance with section 704.3 that provides up to 20 decibels of gain; original ADAAG 4.31.5(2) only required 18 decibels...