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F221.4 Designated Aisle Seats
Advisory F221.4 Designated Aisle Seats....
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221.4 Designated Aisle Seats
Advisory 221.4 Designated Aisle Seats....
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11B-407.4.7.1.5 Button spacing
A minimum clear space of 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) or other suitable means of separation shall be provided between rows of control buttons.
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A4.30.4 RAISED OR INDENTED CHARACTERS OR SYMBOLS
Signs with descriptive materials about public buildings, monuments, and objects of cultural interest can be raised or incised letters. However, a sighted guide or audio-tape device...
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1.2.2
1.2.2 Use datum dimensioning referenced to a primary or secondary control point on the construction site when the position of one item is particularly important. Do not dimension it...
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11B-407.4.7.1.5 Button spacing
A minimum clear space of 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) or other suitable means of separation shall be provided between rows of control buttons.
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11B-407.4.7.1.5 Button spacing
A minimum clear space of 3/8 inch (9.5 mm) or other suitable means of separation shall be provided between rows of control buttons.
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11B-216.2 Designations
[2010 ADAS] Advisory 216.2 Designations. ...
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Exhibit Design Relating to Low Vision and Blindness Summary Report: Research on Effective Use of Tactile Exhibits with Touch Activated Audio Description for the Blind and Low Vision Audience
Exhibit Design Relating to Low Vision and Blindness Research on Effective Use of Tactile Exhibits with Touch Activated Audio Description for the Blind and Low Vision Audience By: Rebecca...
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Built Environment Image Guide
Use of BEIG contributes to an integrated approach to planning and design, including early collaboration among planners, designers, specialists, managers, and maintenance personnel....
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Automatic and Power-Assisted Doors and Gates [§404.3]
The Standards apply industry Standards developed under protocols of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and published by the Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association (BHMA...
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11B-404.2.9 Door and gate opening force
Interior hinged doors and gates: 5 pounds (22.2 N) maximum. 2. Sliding or folding doors: 5 pounds (22.2 N) maximum. 3. ...
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11B-404.2.9 Door and gate opening force
Interior hinged doors and gates: 5 pounds (22.2 N) maximum. 2. Sliding or folding doors: 5 pounds (22.2 N) maximum. 3....
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11B-404.2.9 Door and gate opening force
The force for pushing or pulling open a door or gate other than fire doors shall be as follows: Interior hinged doors and gates: 5 pounds (22.2 N) maximum....
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Visible and Audible Signals: ADA Standard Section 407.2.2.1
Section 407.2.2.1 covers the current ADA Standards for elevator visible and audible signals.
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Getting to the Water—Beach Access Routes
Employ universal design wherever possible so that all visitors use the same route to get to the water (figure 116)....
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§35.151(a)
(a) Design and construction....
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1132A.3, Item 4
4. A nominal 32-inch (813 mm) clear opening provided by a standard 6-foot wide (1829 mm) sliding patio door assembly is acceptable.
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A4.13.11 Door Opening Force
Although most people with disabilities can exert at least 5 lbf (22.2N), both pushing and pulling from a stationary position, a few people with severe disabilities cannot exert 3 lbf...
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A4.13.11 DOOR OPENING FORCE
Although most people with disabilities can exert at least 5 lbf (22.2N), both pushing and pulling from a stationary position, a few people with severe disabilities cannot exert even...