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3.1 Canton Tinseltown 15, 4720 Mega Street NW North Canton, Ohio
- In Auditorium 5, the four (4) wheelchair spaces shall be raised six inches in height at their current location....
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4.4.2 Mammography Equipment and Scooters
of a scooter user to remain seated in her swiveled scooter seat and receive a successful mammogram image depends on multiple factors, including the size of her scooter, the ability to raise...
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D. Beds in accessible guest rooms and sleeping rooms
Some of these mattresses have pillow tops that raise the height of the bed by several inches and then, once the individual has transferred to it, compress and reduce the height of the bed...
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Bathtubs (ADAAG 4.20)
Nonetheless, because stepping over the side of the tub as well as lowering down and raising up from the bottom of the tub is a potential safety risk for these individuals, designs were based...
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11B-217.4.3.1 Public buildings
Where at least one public pay telephone is provided in a public use area of a public building, at least one public TTY shall be provided in the public building in a public use area. ...
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217.4.3.1 Public Buildings
Where at least one public pay telephone is provided in a public use area of a public building, at least one public TTY shall be provided in the public building in a public use area....
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Wheelchair
This definition does not apply to Federal wilderness areas; wheelchairs in such areas are defined in section 508(c)(2) of the ADA, 42 U.S.C. 12207(c)(2)....
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Wheelchair
This definition does not apply to Federal wilderness areas; wheelchairs in such areas are defined in section 508(c)(2) of the ADA, 42 U.S.C. 12207(c)(2)....
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11B-217.4.3.1 Public buildings
Where at least one public pay telephone is provided in a public use area of a public building, at least one public TTY shall be provided in the public building in a public use area. ...
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11B-217.4.3.1 Public buildings
Where at least one public pay telephone is provided in a public use area of a public building, at least one public TTY shall be provided in the public building in a public use area....
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219.3 Receivers
Receivers complying with 706.2 shall be provided for assistive listening systems in each assembly area in accordance with Table 219.3....
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4. COMMON PATH OF TRAVEL ITEMS
These items include but are not limited to: • Primary building or facility entrance • Toilet and bathing facilities serving the area of alteration • Drinking fountains serving the...
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704.3 Buildings on the same property and buildings containing courts
Exception: In court walls where opening protection is required, such protection is not required provided: Not more than two levels open into the court; The aggregate area...
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III-7.7000 Alterations
Throughout ADAAG, there are numerous examples of areas where there are less stringent standards for alterations than for new construction....
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4.1.4(9)(b)
At least 50 percent of patient toilets and bedrooms; all public use, common use or areas which may result in employment of handicapped persons....
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Alterations and Additions [§206.2.3.1, §202.4]
An accessible route to stories or mezzanines may be required as part of an accessible path of travel to primary function areas that are altered or added (§202.4)....
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Visual Alarms
This is especially true of toilet rooms, and study carrel areas where occupants cannot observe others leaving the facility....
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Mobilizing the Disability Community
For the most part, participants tended to focus on one of these four areas, but there was overlap....
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Can People Who are Blind or Have Low Vision Use the Circulation Path by Themselves?
A person who is blind or has low vision is able to travel unassisted through that portion of the usable circulation path necessary to reach an area of refuge....