Accessible Entrances One small step at an entrance can make it impossible for individuals using wheelchairs, walkers, canes, or other mobility devices to do business with you....
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Accessible Entrances
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402 Accessible Routes
Section 402 lists the various elements that can be part of an accessible route: walking surfaces, doorways, ramps, elevators, and platform lifts....
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Barrier Removal
For example, if inaccessible features in an older facility can be corrected easily and inexpensively, they must be corrected....
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Operation
Operation Lifts must be designed and placed so that people can use them without assistance, although assistance can be provided if needed....
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Trends that Enhance or Hinder Accessibility
Trends in hotel decor and service can limit access: popular large furniture, such as armoires, may take up valuable maneuvering space in accessible rooms, and plush, pillow-top mattresses...
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Obstacles [1018.5]
Changes in the vertical alignment of boards or the connection points for removable sections of beach access routes can be obstacles to beach access....
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Surfaces
Generally, smaller graded gravel with some fine material can be compacted to a firmer surface than larger graded gravel or when all gravel particles are the same size....
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FEEDING + COMMODITY DISTRIBUTION
HOW CAN I GET TO A CDP? Use your usual means of transportation to get to a CDP. Stay connected to public information channels to know where CDP sites are located....
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Patient Toilet Rooms [6.4]
Requirements for both independent and assisted access can usually be met in facilities where ADAAG applies to a portion (10% or 50%) of patient bedrooms....
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Evacuation Assistance Devices
VISUAL and TACTILE ALERTING DEVICES http://www.jan.wvu.edu/soar/hearing/alerting.html Alerting devices can be used to notify a person who is deaf or hard of hearing to sounds in the...
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A4.23.3 Clear Floor Space
Since the shower does not have a lip, the floor space can be used for required maneuvering space....
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C2-1. Objects on sidewalks
[ADA Stds 4.4, 4.2.1(3), 4.1.3(2)] Yes _____ No _____ If No, can the object be lowered, removed, or modified or can the route be changed to avoid the object?...
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Medical Care and Other Services for Persons with Mobility Impairments
Recommendation: If a lot serves more than one facility or portions of a facility not subject to this higher scoping, a local zoning code or other method can be used to determine the number...
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Evaluating Bids / Responses
You can use your Needs Assessment to determine your criteria and decide which items deserve more weight than others....
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11B-707.1 General
If farecards have one tactually distinctive corner they can be inserted with greater accuracy....
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11B-707.1 General
If farecards have one tactually distinctive corner they can be inserted with greater accuracy....
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11B-607.6 Shower spray unit and water
A shower spray unit with a hose 59 inches (1499 mm) long minimum that can be used both as a fixed-position shower head and as a hand-held shower shall be provided....
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Alterations: ADA Standard Section 223.1.1
Section 223.1.1 ADA Standards for alterations to medical care and long-term care facilities.
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11B-607.6 Shower spray unit and water
A shower spray unit with a hose 59 inches (1499 mm) long minimum that can be used both as a fixed-position shower head and as a hand-held shower shall be provided....
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Counters: ADA Standard Section 227.3
Section 227.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for counters.
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Shower Spray Unit and Water: ADA Standard Section 607.6
Section 607.5 covers the current ADA Standards for bathtub shower spray units and the water temperature of the spray units.
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Toilet Compartments: ADA Standard Section 213.3.1
Section 213.3.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for toilet compartments.
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Future Work
be utilized for pedestrian surfaces, or they cannot measure at a resolution great enough to catch surface characteristics that can effect WC users (approximately 1 mm)....
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Pricilla Rogers, Ph.D., Center on Vision Loss, American Foundation for the Blind
The population is comprised of people who have normal age-related vision loss as well as people with eye conditions that affect vision temporarily or permanently....