Section 232.5.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for cubicles and counters.
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Cubicles and Counters: ADA Standard Section 232.5.1
- Envirobond Helps Avoid Surface Staining
- Phonic Ear HearIt Media Wireless Amplifier for Televisions and Mobile Telephones
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11B-707.3 Operable parts
Unless a clear or correct key is provided, each operable part shall be able to be differentiated by sound or touch, without activation....
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§ 36.303(g)(4)(ii)
accommodation is already required to provide at its movie theaters in accordance with Table 219.3 of the 2010 Standards, if those receivers have a minimum of two channels available for sound...
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§ 36.303(g)(4)(ii)
accommodation is already required to provide at its movie theaters in accordance with Table 219.3 of the 2010 Standards, if those receivers have a minimum of two channels available for sound...
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§ 37.3 Service animal
or perform tasks for an individual with a disability, including, but not limited to, guiding individuals with impaired vision, alerting individuals with impaired hearing to intruders or sounds...
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Service animal
for the benefit of an individual with a disability, including, but not limited to, guiding individuals with impaired vision, alerting individuals with impaired hearing to intruders or sounds...
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24. Q: It sounds like awareness and training are critical for effective interaction with individuals with disabilities. How can I find out more about the needs of my local disability community?
A: State and local government entities were required, by January 26, 1993, to conduct a "self-evaluation" reviewing their current services, policies, and practices for compliance...
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Construction and Manufacturing Tolerances: ADA Standard Section 104.1.1
Section 104.1.1 of the ADA Standards covers the most current information on dimensions in regards to construction and manufacturing tolerances in the ADA Standards.
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General: ADA Standard Section 223.1
Section 223.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for medical care and long-term care facilities.
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Hospital Outpatient Facilities: ADA Standard Section 208.2.1
Section 208.2.1 of the ADA Standards covers information on scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible parking at hospital outpatient facilities.
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Clear Width at Turn: ADA Standard Section 403.5.2
Section 403.5.2 covers the current ADA Standards for the clear width at a turn on walking surfaces that are part of an accessible route.
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382.121 What mobility aids and other assistive devices may passengers with a disability bring into the aircraft cabin?
., canes, including those used by blind passengers), and other assistive devices (e.g., POCs), as well as prescription medications and any medical devices needed to administer them (e.g....
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Openings [1017.6]
Gaps, including slots in a drainage grate and spaces between the planks on a bridge or boardwalk (figure 7), that are big enough for wheels, canes, or crutch tips to drop through or become...
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3.2 Physical Accessibility Barriers and Solutions
., fire extinguisher) may endanger your head Place a cane-detectable object (such as a potted plant) under the object to redirect walkers Remove the object from the wall...
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Openings in Beach Access Routes
Openings that are big enough to allow wheels, cane or crutch tips, or shoe heels to drop through or get stuck are hazards that shouldn't exist in pedestrian routes....
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Openings in Outdoor Recreation Access Route Surfaces
Openings that are big enough to allow wheels, cane or crutch tips, or shoe heels to drop through or get stuck are hazards that shouldn't occur in pedestrian routes (figure 43)....
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11B-231.4.1 Cubicles and counters
Exception: The detainee side of cubicles or counters at non-contact visiting areas not serving holding cells required to comply with Section 11B-231 shall not be required to comply with...
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General Information about Hearing Impairments
Individuals with a profound hearing impairment may not be able to hear sounds at all....
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Issue 11: Good vibrations (vibrotactile indications)
pedestrians who are both visually and hearing impaired and also may be used by pedestrians who are visually impaired (with normal hearing) to clarify or confirm which street’s audible WALK is sounding...
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Where Will the Person(s) Start Providing Assistance?
From the Location of the Person Requiring Assistance Does the person providing assistance need to go where the person with limited mobility is located at the time the alarm sounds?...