Accessible cots have a sleeping surface at approximately the same height above the floor as the seat of a wheelchair (17 to 19 inches above the floor)....
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  G. Sleeping Areas
  
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  Boarding Assistance
  are completely immobile, ask carrier personnel to provide a wheelchair to transport you to and from the gate, a lift (if necessary), and assistance transferring from an aisle chair to a seat... 
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  Fishing piers and platforms. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  Sections 206.2.14 and 237 of the 2004 ADAAG require at least twenty-five percent (25%) of railings at fishing piers and platforms to be no higher than 34 inches high, so that a person seated... 
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  III-7.7000 Alterations
  Entities are permitted to -- (a) Install only one accessible unisex bathroom per floor; (b) Cluster wheelchair seating in altered assembly areas; (c) Use platform lifts as part... 
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  Assistive Powered Scooters
  These scooters have a tiller for steering and a comfortable seat, usually with a back and armrests.... 
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  Bathtubs (ADAAG 4.20)
  ADA Accessibility Guidelines for bathtubs are predicated on the use of a conventional residential bathtub by individuals who independently transfer from a wheelchair directly to a tub seat... 
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  E. Restaurants and Concessions:
  PSE shall make alterations and additions to all dining counters so that at least five (5) percent of the seating and standing spaces at the counter provide a clear floor space positioned... 
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  1015.2 Where required
  In assembly seating areas at cross aisles in accordance with Section 1029.12. Elevated facility observation station access hatches at detention facilities.... 
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  11B-1009.2.7 Operation
  The lift shall be stable and not permit unintended movement when a person is getting into or out of the seat. [2010 ADA Standards] 1009.2.7 Operation.... 
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  Space Needs
  Subjects in general required more width (distance along the x-axis) than depth (distance along the y-axis) when performing transfers to this platform. ... 
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  5.4.1.2 Transfer and Positioning Support Location Recommendations for Imaging Equipment with Transfer Surfaces
  This two-part recommendation recognizes the different use of the supports based on table width.... 
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  201.1 Scope
  Rearranging them to provide sufficient clear widths to allow wheelchair maneuvering is one method of barrier removal and the required clear width to become accessible can be determined by... 
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  402.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  ., case, style, height, width, stroke width, and spacing), as well as other characteristics relating to height above the floor, finish, contrast, protective coverings, brightness, and rate... 
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  When Transfer Systems Are Used
  Where provided, a 24-inch (610 mm) minimum width is necessary for individuals moving around a structure.... 
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  F235.2 Boat Slips
  For example, a single pier 25 feet (7620 mm) long and 5 feet (1525 mm) wide (the minimum width specified by 1003.3) allows boats to moor on three sides.... 
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  235.2 Boat Slips
  For example, a single pier 25 feet (7620 mm) long and 5 feet (1525 mm) wide (the minimum width specified by Section 1003.3) allows boats to moor on three sides.... 
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  What is an accessibility evaluation survey and when is one needed?
  For example, doorways must be checked to see if they have at least 32 inches of "clear width."... 
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  A4.17.3 Size and Arrangement
  The 36 in (915 mm) width is necessary to achieve proper use of the grab bars; wider stalls would position the grab bars too far apart to be easily used and narrower stalls would position... 
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  1018.1 General
  The technical requirements address connections (1018.2); surface (1018.3); clear width (1018.4); obstacles (1018.5); openings (1018.6); slopes, including running slope (1018.7.1) and cross... 
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  Study Limitations
  For instance, two hand cyclists traveling abreast will require more path width than a solo hand cyclist.... 
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  Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities: ADA Standard Section 101.2
  Section 101.2 of the ADA Standards covers the effects of the removal of barriers in existing facilities. 
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  FOREWORD
  Some examples of findings include: Sweep Width-The 85th percentile inline skater had a 1.5-meter (m) (4.9-foot (ft) sweep width, wider than the AASHTO recommended width for bike lanes... 
- Willoughby Industries ETW-1490-FM-HC Floor Mount Wall Outlet Rear Mounted ADA Blow Out Type Flush Toilet
