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. ◼...
Search Results "Ambulatory EVCS"
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11B-603.3 Mirrors
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1115B.3.1, Item 5
six or more compartments are provided within a multiple-accommodation toilet room, in addition to the water closet and compartment required by Items 3 and 4 above, provide at least one ambulatory...
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A4.3.11.3 Stairway Width
., carrying a person in a wheelchair) without encroaching on the exit path for ambulatory persons....
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CAL Green requires x number of EVSE per xxx number of spaces - each on its own 40 amp circuit. Some dual EVSE are on a single 40 amp circuit and split the 40 amp. Does this mean that half of those plugs don't comply with the required number?
California Green Code appears to require service panels, sub-panels, and raceway of sufficient capacity to accommodate 40 amp circuits rather than mandating one 40 amp circuit for each EVCS...
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7.4 Security Bollards
An alternate entry that is equally convenient to that provided for the ambulatory population is acceptable....
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7.4 SECURITY BOLLARDS
An alternate entry that is equally convenient to that provided for the ambulatory population is acceptable....
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A4.19.6 Mirrors
If mirrors are to be used by both ambulatory people and wheelchair users, then they must be at least 74 in (1880 mm) high at their topmost edge....
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A4.19.6 MIRRORS
If mirrors are to be used by both ambulatory people and wheelchair users, then they must be at least 74 in (1880 mm) high at their topmost edge....
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Water Closet Location and Rear Grab Bar
Section 604.2 of the 2010 Standards allows greater flexibility for the placement of the centerline of wheelchair accessible and ambulatory accessible water closets....
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A4.11.2 Other Requirements
Care should be taken in selecting lifts as some lifts are not equally suitable for use by both wheelchair users and semi-ambulatory individuals....
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Can you provide recommended signage for ADA accessible spaces?
RESPONSE: Required identification signs for accessible EVCS vehicle spaces are indicated in CBC Chapter 11B Section 11B-812.8 and required vehicle space surface markings are indicated in...
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Seat Height [4.16.3]
While higher seats are often preferred by people who are ambulatory, they may be a disadvantage to people who use wheelchairs if higher than the wheelchair seats....
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A4.16.3 Height
Higher seat heights may be an advantage to some ambulatory disabled people, but are often a disadvantage for wheelchair users and others....
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A4.16.3 HEIGHT
Higher seat heights may be an advantage to some ambulatory disabled people but a disadvantage for wheelchair users and others....
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Characteristics of Study Participants
Subjects were classified into one of four groups: 1) No disability – no known disability or mobility limitation; 2) Ambulatory with limited mobility – persons whose mobility was impaired...
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Slip Resistance
Accessible surfaces must be slip resistant to minimize hazards to people with disabilities, especially those who are ambulatory or semi-ambulatory or who use canes, crutches, and other...
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Fur out the wall
(455 mm) maximum from the side wall or partition, except that the water closet shall be 17 inches (430 mm) minimum and 19 inches (485 mm) maximum from the side wall or partition in the ambulatory...
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A4.2.1(3) Space Requirements for Passing
Forty-eight inches (1220 mm) is the minimum width needed for an ambulatory person to pass a nonambulatory or semiambulatory person....
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N. Mobility Disability or Mobility Disabilities
electric personal assisted mobility device, crutches, walker, cane, brace, orthopedic device, or similar equipment or device to assist her or his navigation along sidewalks, or may be semi-ambulatory...
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A4.8.2 Slope and Rise
Most ambulatory people and most people who use wheelchairs can manage a slope of 1:16. Many people cannot manage a slope of 1:12 for 30 ft (9 m)....
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Wheelchair Passage Width [4.2.1] and Passing Space [4.2.2]
A clear width of at least 48 inches (recommended but not required) allows for comfortable flow for people who use wheelchairs and people who are ambulatory....
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Outpatient Facilities
Examples include a hospital's clinic or ambulatory care center....
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Flush Controls
The final rule includes a requirement that "flush controls shall be located on the open side of the water closet except in ambulatory accessible compartments" (604.6)....
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A4.8.2 SLOPE AND RISE
Most ambulatory people and most people who use wheelchairs can manage a slope of 1:16. Many people cannot manage a slope of 1:12 for 30 ft (9 m)....