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11B-604.9 Water closets and toilet compartments for children's use
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Trail Facilities
1968 (ABA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, trail facilities such as tent pads and platforms, camp shelters, pit toilets, viewing areas, and similar structures for trail users...
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FAQ: How do I create a new post in Corada Voices?
Everyone" - general public "Only Me" - for your use only (for example, to make notes to yourself or to save this post as a draft for future edits before publishing) "Only Users...
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New Construction
Users of this guide must familiarize themselves with the specific scoping requirements that apply to each element, building, facility, or site that is subject to the Standards adopted to...
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Suggested accessibility guidelines for exterior concrete surfaces
These suggestions are detailed enough to provide information necessary to determine if the surface is suitable for the majority of disabled users but simple enough to allow workers of various...
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11B-604.8.1.1 Size
Convenience fixtures such as baby changing tables must also be accessible to people with disabilities as well as to other users....
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General: ADA Standard Section 233.1
Section 233 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for residential facilities.
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1023.9 Stairway identification signs
Making them tactile and placing them at the latch side of the door does not benefit emergency responders and distracts routine vision-impaired stair users by providing information that is...
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Small Businesses
The Telecommunications Act addresses the transmittal of information between or among points specified by the user, of information of the user's choosing, without change in the form or content...
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Seating Accommodations
We do not believe it is appropriate, as some disability groups suggested, to require bulkhead row seating to be made available to all wheelchair users....
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5. Advance Notice
With respect to electrical outlets, industry comments strongly urged that electrical outlets not be relied upon by respiratory device users....
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b. Exception for Base Support Allowance and Unobstructed Knee and Toe Space
base support height of 1.5 inches will provide room for the structural components necessary for an effective base support design and will also be accessible by around 92% of manual chair users...
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National Shelter System
New users to the site must self-register to access the system, however, this author made two attempts to register and received no promised confirming email that was to include instructions...
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National Council on Independent Living
The study showed that increasing the low end to 19 inch height excludes many users, specifically over 30% of female manual chair users and over 15% of male manual chair users....
- CALIF - Los Angeles, CA
- Northeast Independent Living Program, Inc. (NILP) - Lawrence, MA