Notification devices shall not be connected to visible alarm signal appliances....
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11B-806.3.2 Notification devices
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INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS OF PEDESTRIANS WITH VISION DISABILITIES
In a review of accessible pedestrian signal devices, Bentzen and Tabor (12) provide a high level analysis of intersection information requirements of pedestrians who are blind....
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§ 35.138(c) Ticket prices
price level are not available because of inaccessible features, then the percentage of tickets for accessible seating that should have been available at that price level (determined by the ratio...
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Apple's New AirPods Pro 3 Are Now Discounted Below $200
These earbuds are Apple’s most advanced yet, featuring improved active noise cancellation, the H2 chip for better sound processing, and new features like heart-rate sensing and live translation...
- Sennheiser SZI 1029 Infrared Emitter
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Wheelchair Spaces, Ride Seats Designed for Transfer, and Transfer Devices: ADA Standard Section 206.2.9.2
Section 206.2.9.2 covers the ADA Standards for accessible routes to wheelchair spaces, ride seats designed for transfer and transfer devices in amusement rides.
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Ramps: ADA Standard Section 303.4
Section 303.4 covers the current ADA Standards for changes in level that must be ramped due to being greater than 1/2 inch.
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Key Stations and Intercity Rail Stations: ADA Standard Section 206.4.4.3
Section 206.4.4.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for accessible routes to key stations and intercity rail stations at transportation facilities.
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Elevators
newly constructed or altered facilities, elevators must comply with specific design standards regarding the following: Hall call button orientation, mounting location, and visual signals...
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M306.1 General
For example, audible communication may not be effective for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) equipment due to the noise level when the equipment is in use....
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Re: STORE LINK @>> https://www.facebook.com/NaturesEaseCBD/
You know, five nights is not a very long period, but the fact that we are in a frightening environment with strange noises like that is enough to make us want to leave this place as soon...
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1. Sloped Surfaces
It is usually described as: a ratio (e.g., 1:20, which means one unit of vertical rise for each 20 units of horizontal length); or a percentage (e.g., 8.33% which equates...
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1009.8.1 System requirements
The two-way communication system shall include both audible and visible signals....
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402.3.2 Non-private Listening (Section-by-Section Analysis)
In addition, where the ambient noise level of the environment is above 45 dB, a volume gain of at least 20 dB above the ambient level would be required and must be user selectable....
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Construction and Manufacturing Tolerances: ADA Standard Section 104.1.1
Section 104.1.1 of the ADA Standards covers the most current information on dimensions in regards to construction and manufacturing tolerances in the ADA Standards.
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USE OF THE WAY
Elevators are required to have both a telephone and an emergency signaling device....
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§ 36.302(f)(3) Ticket prices
existing facility is not readily achievable, then the percentage of tickets for accessible seating that should have been available at that price level but for the barriers (determined by the ratio...
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B. Assistive Listening Systems
Assistive listening systems (ALS) are intended to augment standard public address and audio systems by providing signals which can be received directly by persons with special receivers...
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Infrared Systems
The overall strength of the incident light on the receiver will determine whether or not a usable signal can be received....
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4.28.4* Auxiliary Alarms
a visual alarm connected to the building emergency alarm system or shall have a standard 110-volt electrical receptacle into which such an alarm can be connected and a means by which a signal...
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Intensity
Intensity To be effective, a visual signal (or its reflection from adjacent walls and ceiling) must be of an intensity that will raise the overall light level sharply, but not be so intense...