This Doppler Radar effect emits a signal that, when reflected by a moving object (i.e. a hand, cart, wheelchair, etc.), activates the door....
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11B-206.2.4 Spaces and elements
In assembly areas with fixed seating required to comply with Section 11B-221, an accessible route shall not be required to serve fixed seating where wheelchair spaces required to be on an...
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III-7.3110 Work areas
What if an owner of a building believes that an individual who uses a wheelchair could never do the kind of job that will be performed in the particular area?...
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Section 37.9 Standards for Transportation Facilities
Suppose this entity has put an elevator into the station to make it accessible to individuals who use wheelchairs....
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Door Maneuvering Clearance
The exception, located at section 404.2.4 in the final rule, remains generally applicable to entry doors serving hospital patient rooms....
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Plan 4B: 13-Foot Wide Accessible Guest Room
inches wide (section 608.2.3); • Alternate roll-in shower has a 36-inch wide entry at one end of the long end of the compartment (section 608.2.3); • Recessed alternate roll-in shower location...
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Plan 1A: 13-Foot Wide Accessible Guest Room
(section 607.2); • Recessed bathtub location permits shorter rear grab bar at water closet (section 604.5.2); • Circular turning space in room (section 603.2.1); • Required clear...
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Plan 1B: 13-Foot Wide Accessible Guest Room
(section 607.2); • Recessed bathtub location permits shorter rear grab bar at water closet (section 604.5.2); • Circular turning space in room (section 603.2.1); • Required clear...
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Plan 2A: 13-Foot Wide Accessible Guest Room
are provided in the bathroom: • Comparable vanity counter top space (section 806); • Standard roll-in type shower with folding seat (section 608.2.2); • Recessed roll-in shower location...
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Plan 2B: 13-Foot Wide Accessible Guest Room
wide (section 608.2.3); • Alternate roll-in shower has a 36-inch wide entry at one end of the long side of the compartment (section 608.2.3); • Recessed alternate roll-in shower location...
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Issue 10: Braille (right side up?)
Where the APS device includes the street name in Braille, care must be taken to install the signs in the correct location and orientation. ...
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233.3.2.1 Facilities Other Than Those Containing Emergency Transportable Housing Units, F233.3.2.1 Facilities Other Than Those Containing Emergency Transportable Housing Units, F233.4.2.1 Facilities Other Than Those Containing Emergency Transportable Housing Units
units, the requirements of 233.3.2.1 shall apply to the total number of residential dwelling units that are constructed under a single contract, or are developed as a whole, whether or not located...
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11B-604.5 Grab bars
installed in a toilet room for a single occupant accessed only through a private office and not for common use or public use provided that reinforcement has been installed in walls and located...
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11B-604.5 Grab bars
installed in a toilet room for a single occupant accessed only through a private office and not for common use or public use provided that reinforcement has been installed in walls and located...
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II. Recommendations of Diagnostic Imaging Equipment Manufacturers on Transfer Surface Low Height
This study showed that adding a grab bar for patient support helped some wheelchair users to transfer at a height at which they could not transfer previously....
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Boston Center for Independent Living, Inc.
The consequence of examinations in wheelchairs was often second-rate care, undoubtedly resulting in poorer health outcomes in certain instances....
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General Exceptions in FSTAG
Although accessible design is based on wheelchair dimensions, clear space, maneuvering room, and reach ranges, only 4 percent of people with disabilities use wheelchairs....
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III. PROTECTING THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THE ADA
One plaintiff, a wheelchair user who was charged with two misdemeanor offenses, alleged that he had to crawl up two flights of stairs to make a required court appearance....
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Check-Out Aisles and Sales and Service Counters
Commenters recommended that the Department consider a regulatory alternative exempting small retailers from the new knee and toe clearance requirement and retaining existing wheelchair accessibility...
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1. Public Right-of-Way
Kirola claims that the bumps on the east side of Fulton caused her wheelchair to "hesitate," and that she "got to spend extra time deciding where [she is] going to go." RT 1382:8-18....
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Accessible Cells in Detention and Correctional Facilities (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, at one facility with a population of almost 300 inmates, ten percent (10%) of the inmates use wheelchairs. ...
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What Terminology Should Be Used?
Examples include: A person who is blind—not "a blind person" A person who uses a wheelchair—not "a wheelchairbound person" or "a wheelchair person" A handicap is...