available to individuals with hearing impairments; (2) Qualified readers, taped texts, audio recordings, Brailled materials, large print materials, or other effective methods of making visually...
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§ 37.3 Auxiliary aids and services
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§ 1194.31(a)
(a) At least one mode of operation and information retrieval that does not require user vision shall be provided, or support for assistive technology used by people who are blind or visually...
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Tactile arrow
For most devices, this requires aligning the face of the device and pushbutton with the crosswalk lines....
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11B.707.7.1.3 Horizontally mounted display screen
Where display screens are mounted no less than 60 degrees and no more than 90 degrees (horizontal) tipped away from the viewer, the center line of the display screen and other display devices...
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Anti-Slip Additives: Enhancing Safety and Performance in Surfaces
Modern anti-slip additives can be blended seamlessly into clear or colored coatings, maintaining the desired visual appeal of the surface while enhancing functionality....
- LookTel Money Reader
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Electric Vehicle Charging Stations, Accessibility: FAQs
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1009.11 Instructions
Signage shall comply with Chapter 11A, Section 1143A or Chapter 11B, Section 11B-703.5 requirements for visual characters....
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Check-In and Check-Out Procedures
Do not make assumptions about the extent of a person’s visual acuity....
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Guidance on the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design
Additional copies may be obtained by calling the ADA Information Line: 800-514-0301 (voice), 800-514-0383 (TTY) September 15, 2010...
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§ 37.42(c)
(c) For new or altered stations serving commuter, intercity, or high-speed rail lines or systems, in which track passing through the station and adjacent to platforms is shared with existing...
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§ 37.42(c)
(c) For new or altered stations serving commuter, intercity, or high-speed rail lines or systems, in which track passing through the station and adjacent to platforms is shared with existing...
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R411 International Symbol of Accessibility (Section-by-Section Analysis)
R411 International Symbol of Accessibility (Section-by-Section Analysis) The technical requirements ramps, stairways, handrails, visual characters on signs, and the International Symbol...
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How TTYs Work: Transmission Codes
ASCII, while faster than Baudot, provides more capability than necessary for TTYs and is susceptible to interruptions such as call waiting, transfers, and line noise....
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Station 6-Speed
Time-stamped video was obtained of both active and in situ participants as they traversed the section of trail marked with lateral lines within Station 5 (figure 39)....
- The Dipstick® Floor Profiler Tool
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Destination-Oriented Elevators
For example, ADAAG requires audible and visual car position indicators which typically identify floors as they are passed; with destination-oriented elevators, audible and visual indicators...
- DORMA KTC-2 Revolving Door
- Ferno's EZ Glide® Evacuation Stair Chair
- Corbin Russwin Inc. ML20900 ECL Series Mortise Locksets
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Kitchen Appliances and Fixtures
Refrigerator, 2 freezers and pantry for storage to save trips and energy Column refrigerator and freezer offer storage space within reach of shorter people, children, and wheelchair...
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Mariana Figueiro, Ph.D., Program Director, Assistant Professor, The Lighting Research Center, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
The Visual System (slide 3). The Perceptual System (slide 4). The Circadian System (slides 5 and 6)....
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People Who Are Blind or Who Have Low Vision
Who Are Blind or Who Have Low Vision Approximately 2.5 million people in the United States are “legally blind” – meaning that even with corrective lenses, they have less than 20/200 visual...
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4.34.4 CONSUMER INFORMATION
(3) Notification that the dwelling unit is equipped to have a visual emergency alarm installed....