Section 705 provides the technical specifications for detectable warnings, a distinctively textured surface of truncated domes identifiable by cane and underfoot....
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705 Detectable Warnings
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307 Protruding Objects
Objects mounted on walls above the standard sweep of canes (i.e., higher than 27 inches from the floor) and below the standard head room clearance (80 inches), are limited to a 4 inch depth...
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E205.1 General (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Conformance may nonetheless be achieved through a variety of techniques, including providing requisite accessibility through the manner in which the inaccessible file is delivered or publicly...
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Will you need assistance in an emergency evacuation?
Yes No Limitations that interfere with walking or using stairs (joint pain, mobility device user - wheelchair, canes, crutches, walker)....
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Section 36.311 Mobility Devices (Section-by-Section Analysis)
areas open to pedestrians, public accommodations shall permit individuals with mobility disabilities to use wheelchairs and manually-powered mobility aids, including walkers, crutches, canes...
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Ramps
Even one short step at an entrance or in a hallway can prevent access by a person using a wheelchair, walker, or cane and can make entry difficult for many people who have other mobility...
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5.1 Transfer Surface Height Recommendations
This height is also critical for patients who use mobility aids such as walkers and canes and may find it difficult to get up onto or down from an examination chair or table or imaging bed...
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Interacting with People with Physical Disabilities
Ask for permission before moving someone’s cane, crutches, walker, or wheelchair....
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Section 35.137 Mobility devices. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
in any areas open to pedestrians, public entities shall permit individuals with mobility disabilities to use wheelchairs and manually-powered mobility aids, including walkers, crutches, canes...
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1.3 Previous Research
Bentzen and Barlow (1995) reported that blind pedestrians using a long cane failed to detect the edge of an intersecting street on 39% of 557 approaches to unfamiliar intersections, and...
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Designing Sidewalks and Trails for Access
Accessibility guidelines and practices, as well as construction and maintenance techniques, have evolved since these reports were published....
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ADA+ Facilities Compliance Services
construction, facilities management and maintenance staff on ADA+ regulations, design standards and how to bring facilities into compliance Train ADA Coordinators on barrier management techniques...
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Near-Future Research Needs
Establish and test measuring techniques. Determine able errors for measuring each variable....
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Paragraph (i) (Advisory Guidance)
The following strategies are extensions of techniques for making products easier for everyone to learn and use: a....
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Mitigating measures
measures: medications; prosthetic devices (for example, an artificial arm); assistive devices (for example, computer modifications that increase accessibility, wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, canes...
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Storing Wheelchairs and Other Assistive Devices in the Cabin
[Sec. 382.41(b)] Carriers must permit passengers to stow their canes and other assistive devices in the cabin and close to their seats, consistent with FAA safety regulations concerning...
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Projecting Numbers of Attendees with Disabilities
materials in alternative formats (braille, large print, digital, or audio) checked yes on the registration form to “please check here if you will be using a mobility device (such as cane...
