At least one tactilely discernible input control shall be provided for each function. Where provided, key surfaces not on active areas of display screens, shall be raised above...
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Input Controls: ADA Standard Section 707.6.1
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11B-707.6.1 Input controls
At least one tactilely discernible input control shall be provided for each function. Where provided, key surfaces not on active areas of display screens, shall be raised above...
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Location and Spacing
Provisions for the spacing of visual alarms in hallways and corridors generally require one fixture every 100 feet....
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OCCUPANT NOTIFICATION SYSTEMS
People with cognitive disabilities can hear standard alarms and voice announcements and see visual indicators that warn of danger and the need to evacuate....
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- Harris Communications SafeAwake Instructional Video
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Are raised letters and Braille characters used to identify each floor button and each control? [ADA Standards § 4.10.12] Yes No...
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11B-703.8.3 Style
Low resolution VMS characters shall be conventional in form, shall be san serif, and shall not be italic, oblique, script, highly decorative, or of other unusual forms....
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Sec.36.304(b)(7)
(7) Installing flashing alarm lights;
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Paragraph (d) Availability of auditory information (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraph (d) Availability of auditory information (Section-by-Section Analysis) Comment. TTY-to-TTY long distance and message unit calls from pay telephones are often not...
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Paragraph (a) Operable without vision (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraph (a) Operable without vision (Section-by-Section Analysis) No substantive comments were received on this paragraph and no changes were made, other than the editorial...
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Paragraph (c) Operable with little or no color perception (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Paragraph (c) Operable with little or no color perception (Section-by-Section Analysis) No substantive comments were received on this paragraph and no changes were made, other...
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§ 36.304(b)(7)
(7) Installing flashing alarm lights;
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§1193.41(c) Operable with little or no color perception
(c) Operable with little or no color perception. Provide at least one mode that does not require user color perception.
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§1193.41(a) Operable without vision
(a) Operable without vision. Provide at least one mode that does not require user vision.
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11B-703.8.3 Style
Low resolution VMS characters shall be conventional in form, shall be san serif, and shall not be italic, oblique, script, highly decorative, or of other unusual forms....
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11B-703.8.3 Style
Low resolution VMS characters shall be conventional in form, shall be san serif, and shall not be italic, oblique, script, highly decorative, or of other unusual forms....
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Public and Common Use Areas: ADA Standard Section 215.2
Section 215.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for fire alarm systems in public and common use areas.
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907.5.2.3.3 Group R-2
In Group R-2 occupancies required by Section 907 to have a fire alarm system, each story that contains dwelling units and sleeping units shall be provided with the capability to...
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11B-215.2 Public and common use areas
Alarms in public use areas and common use areas shall comply with Chapter 9, Section 907.5.2.3.1. [2010 ADA Standards] 215.2 Public and Common Use Areas. Alarms in public use...
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11B-215.1 General
Where fire alarm systems and carbon monoxide alarm systems provide audible alarm coverage, alarms shall comply with Section 11B-215. [2010 ADA Standards] 215.1 General. Where fire...
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810.7 Public Address Systems
Where public address systems convey audible information to the public, the same or equivalent information shall be provided in a visual format....