Woosley, DSA-AC's definition of the "AISLE" seems to clearly include those merchandise aisles and even aisles within dining facilities. Is there still a room for interpretation?...
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Height: ADA Standard Section 505.4
Section 505.4 covers the current ADA Standards for the height of the top of the gripping surface of handrails.
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Height: ADA Standard Section 704.4.1
Facilities that often provide seats at TTY’s include, but are not limited to, airports and other passenger terminals or stations, courts, art galleries, and convention centers....
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Horizontal Dispersion: ADA Standard Section 221.2.3.1
Section 221.2.3.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for horizontal Dispersion in assembly areas.
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11B-505.4 Height
When children are the principal users in a building or facility (e.g., elementary schools), a second set of handrails at an appropriate height can assist them and aid in preventing accidents...
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Dispersion
The 2010 Standards, in section 224.5, set scoping requirements for dispersion in facilities covered by the transient lodging provisions....
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REQUIREMENTS FOR ACCESSIBILITY
The ADA’s regulations and the ADA Standards for Accessible Design set out what makes a facility accessible and should be used to determine the accessibility of any facility being considered...
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F202.3 Alterations
Where elements or spaces are altered in camping facilities, picnic facilities, viewing areas, or trailheads and the circulation path to the altered element or space is not altered, the circulation...
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STEP 3: MAKE SURE THE BUILDING PLANS DO NOT CONTAIN COMMON ADA MISTAKES.
Often, ADA mistakes at lodging facilities can be traced back to construction documents, such as site and building plans....