Hardware required for accessible door passage shall be mounted no higher than 48 in (1220 mm) above finished floor. xv Figure 14 and 15 (top and bottom left) Non-accessible door...
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2. b. ii. Accessible Door Hardware
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4.3 Locker Room Barriers and Solutions
High cost Not enough space in front of the lockers Ask staff to permanently assign you a locker in an accessible location, such as at the end of a row where there is extra floor...
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4.3.5 Turning clearance
T shaped space is not included here because it can be derived from the 90-degree turn to establish the width of the arms of the T and the clear floor space to determine the length of each...
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4.16.6 Dispensers
As a result, the dispenser was located 24" above the floor, 5" higher than the minimum height in ADAAG, and 42" from the rear wall (Figure 13), which would have been too high and too far...
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11B-220.2 Point-of-sale devices
point-of-sale devices are provided at check stands and sales and service counters required to comply with Sections 11B-227.2 and 11B-227.3, they shall comply with Sections 11B-707.2 _|Clear Floor...
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3. Camera
After all, the drinking fountains on one floor of a facility will often look very similar to the drinking fountains on every other floor. ...
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M303.2.4 Equipment Clearances (Section-by-Section Analysis)
is taken from the toe end of the wheelchair space. 10 The Wheeled Mobility Anthropometry Project recommended a toe clearance that is 5 inches deep maximum at 14 inches above the floor...
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7.0 APPLICATION
Where existing individual site features are altered but the floor or ground surface under or around them is not altered, the clear floor or ground space shall not be required to comply with...
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205 Operable Parts, F205 Operable Parts
require operable parts located on accessible elements and accessible routes and in accessible rooms and spaces to comply with the technical requirements for operable parts, including clear floor...
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Section 36.406(d) Social Service Establishments (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Other differences are that the residential guidelines do not require elevator access to upper floors if the required accessible features can be provided on a single, accessible level, and...
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Section 35.151(e) Social Service Establishments (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Other differences between the residential standards and the transient lodging standards include: The residential guidelines do not require elevator access to upper floors if the required...
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Senate Approval
Accordingly, the committee voted unanimously, 16 to 0, to report the ADA to the Senate floor for final consideration....
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II. ENFORCING THE ADA PART 1
Working jointly with HUD, the Department then prepared guidelines and a model floor plan for an accessible three-bedroom manufactured home, which enabled FEMA to quickly procure accessible...