Section 306.2.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for toe clearance.
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General: ADA Standard Section 306.2.1
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11B-306.2.1 General
Space under an element between the finish floor or ground and 9 inches (229 mm) above the finish floor or ground shall be considered toe clearance and shall comply with Section 11B-306.2...
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11B-306.2.1 General
Space under an element between the finish floor or ground and 9 inches (229 mm) above the finish floor or ground shall be considered toe clearance and shall comply with Section 11B-306.2...
- Figure 705.1 Size and Spacing of Truncated Domes – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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Basic Features
Careful planning and design will incorporate elements such as a wider entrance door, adequate clear floor space, appropriate placement and models of fixtures and furniture, and grab bars...
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POWDER ROOM
[DSA-AC] A room containing a water closet (toilet) and a lavatory, and which is not defined as a bathroom....
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POWDER ROOM
[DSA-AC] A room containing a water closet (toilet) and a lavatory, and which is not defined as a bathroom....
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Error/Omission: When a transfer shower is used, it is often larger than the required 36" x 36" size.
Users may slide off the seat and fall onto the floor of the shower while reaching for the shower controls and hand-held showerhead. Requirement: 4.21.2 Size and Clearances....
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903 Benches
Specifications for benches address clear floor or ground space (903.2), size (903.3), back support (903.4), height (903.5), structural strength (903.6), and slip resistance in wet locations...
- Inpro Corporation ENDURANT® Floor-to-Ceiling Mounted Partitions
- Takeform Fusion Signage Floor Directional Type B.2
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Diagonal Curb Ramps: ADA Standard Section 406.6
Section 406.6 covers the current ADA Standards for diagonal curb ramps.
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Utility Sinks
Ensure that the height of the counter or rim surrounding the utility sink is not more than 34 inches (865 millimeters) above the ground or floor space and that the bottom of the bowl is...
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Re: Accessibility Requirements for Occasional Public Use on Second Floor of Older Office Buildings
It shows how important it is to interpret ADA standards carefully when planning accessible spaces. Sprunki Retake...
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4.26.2* SIZE AND SPACING OF GRAB BARS AND HANDRAILS
If handrails or grab bars are mounted adjacent to a wall, the space between the wall and the grab bar shall be 1-1/2 in (38 mm) (see Fig. 39(a), (b), and (c))....
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H. Door Maneuvering Clearance
.: entry door, connecting room door, bathroom doors and other passage doors) in every accessible guestroom/suite, are there at least 18" of clear floor space on the latch side for persons...
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4.13.6 Maneuvering Clearances at Doors
The floor or ground area within the required clearances shall be level and clear....
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Are closet doors and pantry doors required to comply?
pantries, cabinets and other storage elements not providing user passage do not have to comply with provisions for doors, but must meet requirements for storage (§811), including those for clear...
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11B-809.9.7 Exposed pipes and surfaces
Exposed water supply and drain pipes under sinks and lavatories shall comply with Section 11B-606.5....
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11B-809.9.7 Exposed pipes and surfaces
Exposed water supply and drain pipes under sinks and lavatories shall comply with Section 11B-606.5....
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§100.205(c)
(c) All covered multifamily dwellings for first occupancy after March 13, 1991 with a building entrance on an accessible route shall be designed and constructed in such a manner that—
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11B-809.7 Accessible routes
The accessible route shall adjoin or overlap clear floor spaces and connect all exterior doors....
- Access Board: Tactile Sign Scoping