Directional sound is an audible signal that leads people to safety in a way that conventional alarms cannot, by communicating the location of exits using broadband noise....
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Which Paths Are Usable Circulation Paths?
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106.5 Defined Terms, F106.5 Defined Terms
* * * * * Emergency Transportable Housing Unit....
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B. Conducting Accessibility Surveys
Conducting Accessibility Surveys The following Quick-Check Survey (beginning on page 7) and the ADA Checklist for Emergency Shelters (beginning on page 11) are designed to assist State...
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4.1.1(3) Areas Used Only by Employees as Work Areas
Areas that are used only as work areas shall be designed and constructed so that individuals with disabilities can approach, enter, and exit the areas....
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Temporary Solutions For Emergency Sheltering - Protruding Object Hazards
Temporary Solutions For Emergency Sheltering - Protruding Object Hazards Problem: Objects protrude too far from the side into the route causing a hazard for people who are blind or who...
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1009.8 Two-way communication
Sections 1009.8.1 and 1009.8.2 shall be provided at the landing serving each elevator or bank of elevators on each accessible floor that is one or more stories above or below the level of exit...
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L. Availability of Electrical Power
Availability of Electrical Power Emergency shelters should have a way to provide a back-up power supply when the electrical service is interrupted....
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4.3.11.1(6)
The area or room shall be provided with an exit directly to an exit enclosure....
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Fact Sheet on Obtaining and Using Employee Medical Information as Part of Emergency Evacuation Procedures
[See subsections ...]
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Benefits
FEMA provided approximately 145,000 emergency transportable housing units to the survivors Hurricanes Katrina and Rita....
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11B-705.1.2.2.2.2 Two entrance/exit points
Where the turning space has two entrance/exit points other than the sloped ramp segments, detectable warnings shall be 36 inches (914 mm) deep at both entrance/ exit points, as measured...
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4.34.2(10)
(10) Emergency alarms as required by 4.1 and complying with 4.28.4 shall be provided in the dwelling unit....
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1. Number of TTYs
To give TTY users equal access to emergency call services....
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B. Parking
B. Parking
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E1-e
E1-e. Is an elevator provided to each of the levels on which each sheltering service or activity area is located? Yes No
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I1
I1. If at least one public telephone or one bank of telephones is provided, does at least one of each type of telephone (e.g., pay telephone, intercom telephone, other telephone)...
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M21
M21. If a coat hook is provided, is it mounted no higher than 54 inches above the floor for a side approach or 48 inches above the floor for a front approach? [ADA Standards §...
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M5
M5. If there is a raised threshold, is it no higher than 3/4 inch at the door and beveled on both sides? [ADA Standards §§ 4.1.6(3)(d)(ii); 4.13.8] Yes No If No,...
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H11
H11. If mirrors are provided, is the bottom of the reflecting surface for the mirror at this lavatory no higher than 40 inches above the floor or is a full length mirror provided?...
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M12
M12. If a mirror is provided, is the bottom of the reflecting surface no higher than 40 inches above the floor or is a full length mirror provided? [ADA Standards...
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I. Public Telephones
I. Public Telephones When public telephones are provided, then one or more accessible public telephones should be provided in areas serving shelter activity and service areas....
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1. Typical Issues for Individuals Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters, or Other Mobility Devices
1. Typical Issues for Individuals Who Use Wheelchairs, Scooters, or Other Mobility Devices The interior accessible route connects the accessible entrance with the various service...
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E. Hallways and Corridors
E. Hallways and Corridors