The convex (higher) FL-1H provides a more ergonomically correct position for able-bodied users while the concave (lower) FL-1L can be mounted to meet ADA or TAS guidelines....
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Re: Lavatories Adjacent to Partitions
Clear Floor Space is defined as the minimum unobstructed floor or ground space required to accommodate a single, stationary wheelchair and occupant. ...
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Swimming Pools: ADA Standard Section 242.2
Section 242.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for swimming pools.
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603.3 Mirrors
In order for mirrors to be usable by people who are ambulatory and people who use wheelchairs, the top edge of mirrors should be 74 inches (1880 mm) minimum from the floor or ground....
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F216.12 Amusement Rides
Amusement rides designed primarily for children, amusement rides that are controlled or operated by the rider, and amusement rides without seats, are not required to provide wheelchair spaces...
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Accessible Entrances
Accessible Entrances One small step at an entrance can make it impossible for individuals using wheelchairs, walkers, canes, or other mobility devices to do business with you....
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1.12 Future Construction Theaters
Those seating plans have been specifically approved by the United States as compliant with the wheelchair seating location requirements of both Standard 4.33.3 and §§ 221 and 802 of the...
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Problem Three
Problem Three: Accessible parking spaces or access aisles are on a sloped surface and do not provide a level area for a safe transition from the voter’s car to a wheelchair....
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11B-408.1 General
DSA regulates the usability of elevators and platform (wheelchair) lifts for persons with disabilities. ...
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11B-208.2.2 Rehabilitation facilities and outpatient physical therapy facilities
Conditions that affect mobility include conditions requiring the use or assistance of a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, wheelchair, or powered mobility aid; arthritic, neurological...
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603.3 Mirrors
In order for mirrors to be usable by people who are ambulatory and people who use wheelchairs, the top edge of mirrors should be 74 inches (1880 mm) minimum from the floor or ground....
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502.3.4 Location
Wheelchair lifts typically are installed on the passenger side of vans....
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Conclusion
., the element of the path of travel) readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities, including individuals who use wheelchairs, without regard to cost or cost disproportionality...
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502.3.4 Location
Wheelchair lifts typically are installed on the passenger side of vans....
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Trends that Enhance or Hinder Accessibility
access: popular large furniture, such as armoires, may take up valuable maneuvering space in accessible rooms, and plush, pillow-top mattresses may make beds too high to transfer to from a wheelchair...
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216.12 Amusement Rides
Amusement rides designed primarily for children, amusement rides that are controlled or operated by the rider, and amusement rides without seats, are not required to provide wheelchair spaces...