(2) a building or facility described by this subsection or Subsection (b) that is constructed on a temporary or emergency basis;...
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Sec. 469.003(a)(2)
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Are exterior stairs required to comply with the Standards?
This includes exterior stairs that are part of exit discharge (i.e., the path from an exit to a public way such as a street or alley)....
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Which Circulation Paths Are Usable Circulation Paths?
Exits, other than main exterior exit doors that obviously and clearly are identifiable as exits, should be marked by approved signs that are readily visible from any direction of approach...
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1003.2.13.2 Enclosed stairways
shall either incorporate an area of refuge within an enlarged floor-level landing or shall be accessed from either an area of refuge complying with Section 1003.2.13.5 or a horizontal exit...
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11B-409.4.7.4 Cord
The telephone cord shall be 29 inches (737 mm) long minimum.
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2. Automatic Identification Features
If your area’s emergency service provider has these features, you must ensure that TTY calls have the same access as voice calls to such enhanced features whenever feasible....
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Chapter 6 BUILDING AN EVACUATION PLAN FOR A PERSON WITH A COGNITIVE DISABILITY
Possible accommodations for people with cognitive disabilities might include the following: Providing a picture book of drill procedures Color coding fire doors and exit...
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1007.12 Alarms/emergency warning systems/accessibility
1007.12 Alarms/emergency warning systems/accessibility. If emergency warning systems are required, they shall activate a means of warning the hearing impaired....
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F233.3.1.2 Facilities Containing Emergency Transportable Housing Units
F233.3.1.2 Facilities Containing Emergency Transportable Housing Units This section contains the scoping requirement for emergency transportable housing units with mobility features installed...
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Rest Stops, Emergency Roadside Stops, and Service Plazas: ADA Standard Section 217.4.5
Section 217.4.5 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for TTYs at rest stops, emergency roadside stops, and service plazas.
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Common Problems with Access to Programs, Generally
Accessibility is often overlooked in programs such as voting, emergency planning, and sidewalks....
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4.3.11.1(4)
(4) A vestibule located immediately adjacent to an exit enclosure and constructed to the same fire-resistive standards as required for corridors and openings....
- Ferno's EZ Glide® Evacuation Stair Chair
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4.3.11.1(5)
(5) A portion of a stairway landing within an exit enclosure which is vented to the exterior and is separated from the interior of the building with not less than one-hour fire-resistive...
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§35.164 Duties
Because of the essential nature of the services provided by telephone emergency systems, the Department assumes that § 35.164 will rarely be applied to § 35.162....
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1009.12 Alarms/emergency warning systems/accessibility
If emergency warning systems are required, they shall activate a means of warning the hearing impaired....
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1009.12 Alarms/emergency warning systems/accessibility
If emergency warning systems are required, they shall activate a means of warning the hearing impaired....
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2. Typical Issues for Individuals Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision
Pedestrian routes open to people during the time that the facility is being used as an emergency shelter, such as sidewalks, courtyards, and plazas, must be free of overhanging objects that...
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Stryker Stair-PRO Model 6252
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- EVAC+CHAIR® 300H (MK-4) Evacuation Chair
- EVAC+CHAIR® 600H Stair Evacuation Chair with Lift Handles
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A4.10.14 EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS
A device that required no handset is easier to use by people who have difficulty reaching.
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11B-705.1.2.2.2.1 One entrance/exit point
Where the turning space has one entrance/exit point other than the sloped ramp segments, detectable warnings shall be 36 inches (914 mm) deep, as measured perpendicular to the curb, and...