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Self-Reported Disability Types Demographics
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A4.5.3 Carpet
heavily trafficked areas, a thick, soft (plush) pad or cushion, particularly in combination with long carpet pile, makes it difficult for individuals in wheelchairs and those with other ambulatory...
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COMPARISON OF OBJECTIVE MEASURES AND ENERGY COSTS
As the surface became less stable (Rotational Penetrometer displacement increased), the energy cost for wheelchair users increased more dramatically than for ambulatory individuals with...
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Why are surface characteristics specified?
Ambulatory persons with mobility impairments-- especially those who use walking aids--are particularly at risk of slipping and falling even on level surfaces....
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General description of monetized benefits for water closet clearance in single-user toilet rooms—out-swinging doors (Req. #28)
discuss benefits-related estimates and assumptions used in the RIA model, it was assumed that accessibility changes brought about by this requirement would benefit persons with any type of ambulatory...
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General description of monetized benefits for water closet clearance in single-user toilet rooms—out-swinging doors (Req. # 28)
discuss benefits related estimates and assumptions used in the RIA model, it was assumed that accessibility changes brought about by this requirement would benefit persons with any type of ambulatory...
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Alterations: Alternate Stalls
The 36-inch stall is most suitable for people who are ambulatory (which is why the width is an absolute, not a minimum)....
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Self-Reported Disability Types Demographics
Rheumatoid arthritis 1 (1.27%) Traumatic brain injury 3 (4%) Stroke 1 (1.27%) Ambulatory...
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11B-213.3.4 Lavatories
requirements in Subsections 11B-213.3.1 through 11B-213.3.4 implemented by the 2013 CBC Supplement dated July 1, 2015, DSA-AC has increased the number of accessible toilet compartments, ambulatory...
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F203 General Exceptions
For example, UFAS Section 4.17 contains provisions for wheelchair accessible toilet compartments, but does not contain provisions for ambulatory accessible toilet compartments....
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11B-213.3.4 Lavatories
requirements in Subsections 11B-213.3.1 through 11B-213.3.4 implemented by the 2013 CBC Supplement dated July 1, 2015, DSA-AC has increased the number of accessible toilet compartments, ambulatory...
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4. Wheelchair seat depth
Individual wheelchair seat depths are generally about 2 in. less than buttock-popliteal length in most case – this is a rough guideline and is quite similar to deciding seat depths for ambulatory...
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Section 37.61 Public Transportation Programs and Activities in Existing Facilities
telephones, and other accommodations for use by persons with speech and hearing impairments, signage for people with visual impairments, continuous pathways for persons with visual and ambulatory...
- AIA White Paper: A Proposal for additions to accessibility Standards for Nursing Home & Assisted Living Residents in Toileting and Bathing
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CONCLUSIONS
• Ambulatory subjects with mobility limitations (with and without assistive devices) have higher energy costs on the surfaces that are objectively measured as firm and stable, which...
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Changes in Level and Horizontal Gaps
Negotiating such a step can be difficult for ambulatory passengers, especially since handrails are usually not available....
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Mobility
Ambulatory Mobility Disabilities This subcategory includes people who can walk but with difficulty or who have a disability that affects gait....
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30. Treatment of students
This paragraph is designed to eliminate the practice of excluding handicapped persons from specific courses and from areas of concentration because of factors such as ambulatory difficulties...
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11B-106.5 Defined terms
DRIVE-UP ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) CHARGER ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING SPACE (EV SPACE) ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION (EVCS...
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ADOPTION OF A 19 INCH HEIGHT MINIMIZES COSTS TO HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
presented to the MDE Advisory Committee Meeting held on February 26 and 27, 2013.28 To determine the total number of examination rooms in the United States, we reviewed the CDC National Ambulatory...
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Benefits
Census Bureau estimates that among the civilian non-institutionalized population aged 15 and older, 30.6 million persons (12.6%) had limitations associated with ambulatory activities of...
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Alternative Designs
One alternative design that was used by OWP&P for less frail, ambulatory individuals was the Kohler "Precedence" bathtub (Figure 14)....
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Attachment I: Program Access in Existing Facilities
Attachment I: Program Access in Existing Facilities