Section 607.4.1.1 covers the current ADA Standards for back wall grab bars in bathtubs with permanent seats.
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Back Wall: ADA Standard Section 607.4.1.1
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Back Wall: ADA Standard Section 607.4.2.1
Section 607.4.2.1 covers the current ADA Standards for back wall grab bars in bathtubs without permanent seats.
- Mayer-Rothschild Foundation: Determination of Grab Bar Specifications for Independent and Assisted Transfers in Residential Care Settings
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11B-609.1 General
Grab bars in toilet facilities and bathing facilities shall comply with Section 11B-609....
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Circular Cross Section: ADA Standard Section 609.2.1
Section 609.2.1 covers the current ADA Standards for circular grab bar cross sections.
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11B-609.3 Spacing
The space between the wall and the grab bar shall be 1½ inches (38 mm). The space between the grab bar and projecting objects below and at the ends shall be 1½ inches (38 mm) minimum....
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11B-604.8.2.3 Grab bars
Grab bars shall comply with Section 11B-609. A side-wall grab bar complying with Section 11B-604.5.1 shall be provided on both sides of the compartment....
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11B-609.6 Fittings
Grab bars shall not rotate within their fittings....
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1607.9.2 Grab bars, shower seats and accessible benches
Grab bars, shower seats and accessible benches shall be designed to resist a single concentrated load of 250 pounds (1.11 kN) applied in any direction at any point on the grab bar, shower...
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11B-604.9.4 Grab bars
Grab bars for water closets shall comply with Section 11B-604.5....
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11B-607.4.1.1 Back wall
Two grab bars shall be installed on the back wall, one located in accordance with Section 11B-609.4 and the other located 8 inches (203 mm) minimum and 10 inches (254 mm) maximum above the...
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Grab Bars
The most common location for grab bars is in restrooms....
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11B-607.4.2.1 Back wall
Two grab bars shall be installed on the back wall, one located in accordance with Section 11B-609.4 and the other located 8 inches (203 mm) minimum and 10 inches (254 mm) maximum above the...
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1607A.9.2 Grab bars, shower seats and accessible benches
Grab bars, shower seats and accessible benches shall be designed to resist a single concentrated load of 250 pounds (1.11 kN) applied in any direction at any point on the grab bar, shower...
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Non-Circular Cross Section: ADA Standard Section 609.2.2
Section 609.2.2 covers the current ADA Standards for non-circular grab bar cross sections.
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Control End Wall: ADA Standard Section 607.4.2.2
Section 607.4.2.2 covers the current ADA Standards for grab bars on the control end of bathtubs without permanent seats.
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Control End Wall: ADA Standard Section 607.4.1.2
Section 607.4.1.2 covers the current ADA Standards for grab bars on the control end of bathtubs with permanent seats.
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Head End Wall: ADA Standard Section 607.4.2.3
Section 607.4.2.3 covers the current ADA Standards for grab bars on the head end wall of bathtubs without permanent seats.
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Rear Wall: ADA Standard Section 604.5.2
Section 604.5.2 covers the current ADA Standards for rear wall grab bars that are used for water closets.
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Surface Hazards: ADA Standard Section 609.5
Section 609.5 covers the current ADA Standards for the surfaces of grab bars and adjacent surfaces.
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Grab Bars [4.16.4]
Grab Bars [4.16.4] The back grab bar is most usable from the open side. It must be 36 inches long minimum, installed with one end space a maximum of 6 inches from the side wall....
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604.8.1.5 Grab Bars
604.8.1.5 Grab Bars. Grab bars shall comply with 609. A side-wall grab bar complying with 604.5.1 shall be provided and shall be located on the wall closest to the water closet....
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604.5 Grab Bars
Grab bars for water closets shall comply with 609. Grab bars shall be provided on the side wall closest to the water closet and on the rear wall....
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604.8.1.5 Grab Bars
Grab bars shall comply with 609. A side-wall grab bar complying with 604.5.1 shall be provided and shall be located on the wall closest to the water closet....