., audible tones and vibrotactile surfaces) to pedestrians who are blind or have low vision....
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R209.1 General
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Car Position Indicators [§407.4.8]
Specifications include: ½” min. character height Illumination of each floor level passed or stopped at Automatic verbal announcement of stop or non-verbal audible...
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Issue 13: Stub poles
In addition, the street names are similar -- Penn and Tenth -- and it is quite difficult to discern which is being announced in the speech WALK message, particularly at the crosswalk for...
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1010.2.13.1 Delayed egress locking system
Initiation of the irreversible process shall activate an audible signal in the vicinity of the door....
- BEA's MS21 Touchless Activation Sensor
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219 Assistive Listening Systems
Accessible Design 2010 Standards for Accessible Design What’s New/Different 4.1.3(19)(b) This paragraph applies to assembly areas where audible...
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215 Fire Alarm Systems
Section 215 covers fire alarms, which are required to comply where audible fire alarms are provided....
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904.6 Security Glazing
Assistive listening devices complying with 706 can facilitate voice communication at counters or teller windows where there is security glazing which promotes distortion in audible information...
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904.6 Security Glazing
Assistive listening devices complying with 706 can facilitate voice communication at counters or teller windows where there is security glazing which promotes distortion in audible information...
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Individuals with Partial or Total Vision Loss
Pedestrians with vision loss who use canes will follow edges to travel, while those who use dog guides typically use audible, tactile, and environmental cues in lieu of vision for obstacle...
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Must elevator doors remain open for 20 seconds?
The opening time is further determined by the travel distance from hall call buttons and signal timing based on a 1.5 ft/s travel speed beginning from audible and visible signalization of...
- Safepath SafeResidential™ Wheelchair Ramp
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904.6 Security Glazing
Assistive listening devices complying with 706 can facilitate voice communication at counters or teller windows where there is security glazing which promotes distortion in audible information...
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[F] 907.5.2.3.1 Public and common use areas
In new construction, all public- and common-use areas shall have visible alarms if audible alarms are provided. ◼...
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11B-904.6 Security glazing
Assistive listening devices complying with 706 can facilitate voice communication at counters or teller windows where there is security glazing which promotes distortion in audible information...
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Elevators
elevators must comply with specific design standards regarding the following: Hall call button orientation, mounting location, and visual signals (§ 4.10.3); Hall lantern audible...
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4.10.7* Door and Signal Timing for Hall Calls
For cars with in-car lanterns, T begins when the lantern is visible from the vicinity of hall call buttons and an audible signal is sounded....
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4.10.7* DOOR AND SIGNAL TIMING FOR HALL CALLS
For cars with in-car lanterns, T begins when the lantern is visible from the vicinity of hall call buttons and an audible signal is sounded....
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11B-904.6 Security glazing
Assistive listening devices complying with 706 can facilitate voice communication at counters or teller windows where there is security glazing which promotes distortion in audible information...
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11B-904.6 Security glazing
Assistive listening devices complying with Section 11B-706 can facilitate voice communication at counters or teller windows where there is security glazing which promotes distortion in audible...
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11B-407.3.4 Door and signal timing
For cars with in-car lanterns, T shall be permitted to begin when the signal is visible from the point 60 inches (1524 mm) directly in front of the farthest hall call button and the audible...
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Installation Issues
Audible beaconing Issue 13. Stub poles Issue 14. Inspection (beware of field changes) Issue 15. Installation errors increase risk...
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R306.3 Roundabouts
The continuous traffic flow at roundabouts removes many of the audible cues that pedestrians who are blind use to navigate pedestrian street crossings....
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4.1.3(19)(b)
(b) This paragraph applies to assembly areas where audible communications are integral to the use of the space (e.g., concert and lecture halls, playhouses and movie theaters, meeting rooms...