[DSA-AC] The symbol adopted by Rehabilitation International’s 11th World Congress for the purpose of indicating that buildings and facilities are accessible to persons with disabilities....
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INTERNATIONAL SYMBOL OF ACCESSIBILITY
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III-7.5170 Telephones
This section establishes requirements for accessibility of pay phones to persons with mobility impairments, hearing impairments (requiring some phones with volume controls), and those who...
- Viking Electronics AES-2000 Entry System
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Clearance: ADA Standard Section 607.2
Section 607.2 covers the current ADA Standards for bathtub clearances.
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(1)(d)
(d) Faucets and flush controls should be operable with one hand and should not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist....
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402.3 Volume (Section-by-Section Analysis)
402.3 Volume (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes to require two alternate standards for volume control and output amplification on ICT with closed functionality that delivers...
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Use of the International Symbol of Accessibility and Other Signs
which individual sites are accessible....
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R209 Accessible Pedestrian Signals and Pedestrian Pushbuttons
R209 Accessible Pedestrian Signals and Pedestrian Pushbuttons...
- Van Accessible Parking Sign (White Text on Blue)
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General: ADA Standard Section 404.1
Section 404.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for doors, doorways, and gates that are part of an accessible route.
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Gates and Barriers
If gates or barriers are constructed to control access to outdoor recreation access routes, beach access routes, or trails, include openings wide enough to allow hiker passage (figures 47...
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Standard Roll-In Type Shower Compartments: ADA Standard Section 608.5.2
Section 608.5.2 covers the current ADA Standards for controls in standard roll-in type shower compartments.
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407.6 Operation
At least one mode of operation shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist. The force required to activate operable parts...
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407.9 Operation (Section-by-Section Analysis)
407.9 Operation (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section would require ICT with operable parts to provide at least one mode of operation that is operable with one hand, and...
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407.9 Operation
At least one mode of operation shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist. The force required to activate operable parts...
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Must operable parts be usable with a closed fist?
Closed-fist operation is a good performance test but is not required by the standards. Many types of operable parts, such as pull handles, satisfy the requirements even though they...
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11B-809.10.7.5 Controls
Controls shall be mounted 44 inches (1118 mm) maximum above the finish floor. The force required to activate controls shall be 5 pounds (22.2 mm) maximum....
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Elevators
reopening devices (§ 4.10.6); Door and signal timing for hall calls (§ 4.10.7); Door delay for car calls (§ 4.10.8); Illumination levels (§ 4.10.11); Car control...
- Brady Worldwide Van Accessible Parking Sign 123869
- Kohler DTV Prompt Digital Shower Interface
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11B-205.1 General
Operable parts on accessible elements, accessible routes, and in accessible rooms and spaces shall comply with Section 11B-309. Exceptions: 1....
- Somfy Window Covering Controls and Intergration with myLink™ App
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Are locks operated by keys prohibited due to the pinching or twisting of the wrist their operation typically requires?
No, non-fixed portions of door or gate hardware, including keys and access cards, are not covered by the Standards, but those that can be used without pinching or turning will provide easier...
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707.6.1 Input Controls
At least one tactilely discernible input control shall be provided for each function....