entrance Priority 2 - Access to goods and services Priority 3 - Access to public toilet rooms Priority 4 - Access to other items such as water fountains and public telephones...
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Priorities for Accessible Facilities
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1007.6.3 Two-way communication
If the central control point is not constantly attended, the area of refuge shall also have controlled access to a public telephone system....
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1003.2.13.5.3 Two-way communication
If the central control point is not constantly attended, the area of refuge shall also have controlled access to a public telephone system....
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Side Approach
Side Approach The maximum reach depth for a high (54 inch maximum) reach is 10 inches, measured from the clear floor space.
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F. Swimming Pool Entrance and Deck
(3) An accessible telephone will be added, or the existing phone will be relocated so as to become accessible. 2010 Standards §§ 217.1, 305, 403.5.1, and 704.2.1....
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410.6.3 Interoperability (Section-by-Section Analysis)
interoperability by using one of two cross-manufacturer, non-proprietary consensus standards depending on the nature of the system with which it is exchanging information—namely, a traditional telephone...
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Master Bedroom
Touch controls on all cabinets and doors (no knobs) Touch controls on metal lamps (master bedroom) Touch controls on automatic shades Telephone which amplifies high...
- Webinar Series: Emergency Mass Notification System Overview, Including VoIP Phone Notification
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707.6.2 Numeric Keys
Numeric keys shall be arranged in a 12-key ascending or descending telephone keypad layout. The number five key shall be tactilely distinct from the other keys....
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707.6.2 Numeric Keys
Numeric keys shall be arranged in a 12-key ascending or descending telephone keypad layout. The number five key shall be tactilely distinct from the other keys....
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11B-707.6.2 Numeric keys
Numeric keys shall be arranged in a 12-key ascending or descending telephone keypad layout. The number five key shall be tactilely distinct from the other keys....
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11B-707.6.2 Numeric keys
Numeric keys shall be arranged in a 12-key ascending or descending telephone keypad layout. The number five key shall be tactilely distinct from the other keys....
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707.6.2 Numeric Keys
Numeric keys shall be arranged in a 12-key ascending or descending telephone keypad layout. The number five key shall be tactilely distinct from the other keys....
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11B-707.6.2 Numeric keys
Numeric keys shall be arranged in a 12-key ascending or descending telephone keypad layout. The number five key shall be tactilely distinct from the other keys....
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17. Q. What about "911" calls? How are those made accessible to people with speech or hearing disabilities?
A: Individuals with hearing and speech disabilities must have direct access to "911" or similar emergency telephone services, meaning that emergency response centers must be equipped to...
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§ 35.151(b)(4)(iii)(B)
(B) Costs that may be counted as expenditures required to provide an accessible path of travel may include:
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Primary Function Areas [4.1.6(2)]
If alterations are made to an area containing a primary function, an accessible "path of travel" is required which means a continuous route connecting the altered area to an...
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§ 35.151(b)(4) Path of travel
to an area of a facility that contains a primary function shall be made so as to ensure that, to the maximum extent feasible, the path of travel to the altered area and the restrooms, telephones...
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§ 35.151(b)(4) Path of travel
to an area of a facility that contains a primary function shall be made so as to ensure that, to the maximum extent feasible, the path of travel to the altered area and the restrooms, telephones...
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TEXT TELEPHONE
[DSA-AC] Machinery or equipment that employs interactive text-based communications through the transmission of coded signals across the standard telephone network....
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F232.2.2 Cells with Communication Features
At least 2 percent, but no fewer than one, of the total number of general holding cells and general housing cells equipped with audible emergency alarm systems and permanently installed telephones...
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232.2.2 Cells with Communication Features
At least 2 percent, but no fewer than one, of the total number of general holding cells and general housing cells equipped with audible emergency alarm systems and permanently installed telephones...
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11B-232.2.2 Cells with communication features
At least 2 percent, but no fewer than one, of the total number of general holding cells and general housing cells equipped with audible emergency alarm systems and permanently installed telephones...
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11B-232.2.2 Cells with communication features
At least 2 percent, but no fewer than one, of the total number of general holding cells and general housing cells equipped with audible emergency alarm systems and permanently installed telephones...