A rating of zero (or “X” in the figures below) was assigned by the experimenter to those detectable warnings that were not detected from the viewing distance of 2.44 m (8 ft)....
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2.6 Conspicuity Ratings
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2.12 Comments from Participants
The black-and-white stripe detectable warning was often called “very attention-getting” and some participants called it their favorite detectable warning, but a few others noted that the...
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3.2 Study Limitations and Other Issues
for detectable warnings....
- BEA Inc. MS09 Hands Free Activation Door Access (Wave to Open)
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1.1 Objectives
The primary objectives of this project are to determine whether various detectable warning materials are visually detectable by pedestrians who have visual impairments and to provide recommendations...
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Rehabilitation Facilities and Outpatient Physical Therapy Facilities: ADA Standard Section 208.2.2
Section 208.2.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for accessible parking at rehabilitation and outpatient physical therapy facilities.
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§382.121(a)(2)
(2) Other mobility aids, such as canes (including those used by persons with impaired vision), crutches, and walkers; and...
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11B-208.2.2 Rehabilitation facilities and outpatient physical therapy facilities
Conditions that affect mobility include conditions requiring the use or assistance of a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, wheelchair, or powered mobility aid; arthritic, neurological...
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11B-208.2.2 Rehabilitation facilities and outpatient physical therapy facilities
Conditions that affect mobility include conditions requiring the use or assistance of a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, wheelchair, or powered mobility aid; arthritic, neurological...
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11B-411.2.1.5.1 Size
The buttons shall be activated by a mechanical motion that is detectable....
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11B-411.2.1.5.1 Size
The buttons shall be activated by a mechanical motion that is detectable....
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1.7 Procedure
Participants were given a small sample piece of detectable warning material to see and feel, then were shown examples of a detectable warning and a blank on a sidewalk....
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Facilities Specializing in Treating Conditions That Affect Mobility: ADA Standard Section 223.2.2
Section 223.2.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for facilities specializing in treating conditions that affect mobility.
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ADA Requirements
disabilities, such as persons who are blind or have low vision, people who are deaf or hard of hearing, persons with limited use of hands or arms, individuals with mobility impairments who use canes...
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Accessible route
• Clear, wide paths without stairs to the establishment’s entrance and throughout the business leave room for canes and walkers and accommodate people with reduced mobility and stamina....
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Other Road and Shared Use Path Users with Disabilities
shared use path users who do not, at first glance, appear to influence the characteristics of road and path use: (1) individuals with partial or total vision loss (who may not use a white cane...
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11B-809.5.3 Interconnection
The same visible alarm appliances shall be permitted to provide notification of residential dwelling unit smoke detection, building fire alarm activation, and carbon monoxide detection....
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PEDESTRIAN
An individual who moves in walking areas with or without the use of walking assistive devices such as crutches, leg braces, wheelchairs, white cane, service animal, etc....
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PEDESTRIAN
An individual who moves in walking areas with or without the use of walking assistive devices such as crutches, leg braces, wheelchairs, white cane, service animal, etc....
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809.5.2.1 Activation
All visible alarm appliances provided within the residential dwelling unit for smoke detection notification shall be activated upon smoke detection....
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809.5.2.1 Activation
All visible alarm appliances provided within the residential dwelling unit for smoke detection notification shall be activated upon smoke detection....
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PEDESTRIAN
An individual who moves in walking areas with or without the use of walking assistive devices such as crutches, leg braces, wheelchairs, white cane, service animal, etc....