Section 202.4 covers the most current ADA Standards for alterations affecting primary function area.
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Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas: ADA Standard Section 202.4
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F202.4 Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas
but not limited to widening doorways and installing accessible hardware; (c) Making restrooms serving the altered area accessible, including, but not limited to, enlarging toilet stalls...
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Benefits Not Monetized in the Formal Analysis
For people with a lot of luggage or a need to change clothes, the larger bathroom stalls can be highly valued....
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Benefits Not Monetized in the Formal Analysis
For people with a lot of luggage or a need to change clothes, the larger bathroom stalls can be highly valued....
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APPENDIX A. GUIDELINES FOR SERVICE ANIMAL RELIEF AREAS (SARA)
The SARA, at a minimum, should include: A three-dimensional prop (e.g. rock or fake fire hydrant) to encourage urination by male dogs....
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How do I know it’s a service animal and not a pet?
It does not run freely around an aircraft or an airport gate area, bark or growl repeatedly at other persons on the aircraft, bite or jump on people, or urinate or defecate in the cabin...
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11B-202 Existing buildings and facilities
"Toilet room" is defined in CPC Section 222.0 as: "A room within or on the premises containing water closets, urinals, and other required facilities."...
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11B-202.4 Path of travel requirements in alterations, additions and structural repairs
Installing grab bars in toilet stalls. Rearranging toilet partitions to increase maneuvering space. Insulating lavatory pipes under sinks to prevent burns....
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11B-101.2 Reserved
to widen doorways; (10) Eliminating a turnstile or providing an alternative accessible path; (11) Installing accessible door hardware; (12) Installing grab bars in toilet stalls...
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101.2 Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities
hinges to widen doorways; (10) Eliminating a turnstile or providing an alternative accessible path; (11) Installing accessible door hardware; (12) Installing grab bars in toilet stalls...
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11B-101.2 Reserved
hinges to widen doorways; 10) Eliminating a turnstile or providing an alternative accessible path; 11) Installing accessible door hardware; 12) Installing grab bars in toilet stalls...
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11B-101.2 Reserved.
widen doorways; 10) Eliminating a turnstile or providing an alternative accessible path; 11) Installing accessible door hardware; 12) Installing grab bars in toilet stalls...
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FIGURE INDEX
Clearance Figure 604.8.1.6 Accessible Toilet Compartment in New Construction Figure 604.8.2 Ambulatory Accessible Toilet Compartment Figure 605.2 Height and Depth of Urinals...
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I. Background
lavatory was covered; accessible lavatories with self-closing faucets have been modified so that they remain open for at least 10 seconds; automatic flushers were installed on accessible urinals...
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3. Service Animals
Standard cleaning procedures are sufficient following occupation of an area by a service animal.1366 Clean-up of spills of animal urine, feces, or other body substances can be accomplished...
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Attachment B – Code References
Installing grab bars in toilet stalls. Rearranging toilet partitions to increase maneuvering space. Insulating lavatory pipes under sinks to prevent burns....
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III-4.4200 Readily achievable barrier removal
hinges to widen doorways; 10) Eliminating a turnstile or providing an alternative accessible path; 11) Installing accessible door hardware; 12) Installing grab bars in toilet stalls...
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11B-202.4 Path of travel requirements in alterations, additions and structural repairs
Installing grab bars in toilet stalls. 13. Rearranging toilet partitions to increase maneuvering space. 14. Insulating lavatory pipes under sinks to prevent burns. 15. ...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
DIVISION 6: PLUMBING ELEMENTS AND FACILITIES 11B-601 General 11B-602 Drinking fountains 11B-603 Toilet and bathing rooms 11B-604 Water closets and toilet compartments 11B-605 Urinals...
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b) Accessibility
The experts criticized the lack of an ambulatory stall (which can be used by persons with crutches or a walker) in a library bathroom, when, in fact, the City had provided two accessible...
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11B-202.4 Path of travel requirements in alterations, additions and structural repairs
Installing grab bars in toilet stalls. 13. Rearranging toilet partitions to increase maneuvering space. 14....
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Evaluation of transfers
There is a general recommendation regarding the height of a horizontal grab bar (parallel to the floor) to be between 33”-36” (83.8-91.4cm) for water stalls, water closets, bathtubs, and...