Section 404.2.4.3 covers the current ADA Standards for maneuvering clearances at recessed doors and gates.
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Recessed Doors and Gates: ADA Standard Section 404.2.4.3
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Bathtub Seats: ADA Standard Section 610.2
Section 610.2 covers the current ADA Standards for bathtub seats.
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Alteration
restoration, resurfacing of circulation paths or vehicular ways, changes or rearrangement of the structural parts or elements, and changes or rearrangement in the plan configuration of walls...
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11B-201.3 Temporary and permanent structures
facilities covered by these requirements include, but are not limited to, reviewing stands, temporary classrooms, bleacher areas, stages, platforms and daises, fixed furniture systems, wall...
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11B-610.2 Bathtub seats
Permanent seats at the head end of the bathtub shall be 15 inches (381 mm) deep minimum and shall extend from the back wall to or beyond the outer edge of the bathtub....
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11B-903.6 Structural strength
Benches shall be affixed to the wall or floor....
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11B-804.2 Clearance
Clearances are measured from the furthest projecting face of all opposing base cabinets, counter tops, appliances, or walls, excluding hardware. ◼...
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Kohler Veil™ One-Piece Elongated Dual-Flush Wall-Hung Toilet With Reveal® Quiet-Close™ Seat
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30.1 Q. Would it be acceptable to use removable base cabinets beneath a wall-hung lavatory where a parallel approach is not possible?
A. Yes. The space under and around the cabinet should be finished prior to installation. For example, the tile or other floor finish must extend under the removable base cabinet.
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11. Gap
Is the gap between the wall and the inside face of each grab bar exactly 1 1/2" to accommodate persons with disabilities who rest their forearms on the bars for stabilization so the arm...
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Is the gap between the wall and the inside face of each grab bar exactly 1 1/2" to accommodate persons with disabilities who rest their forearms on the bars for stabilization so the arm...
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Hallways
ADA Requirements Wall-mounted objects located between 27 inches and 80 inches above the floor may not protrude or stick out from the wall more than 4 inches....
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704.3 Buildings on the same property and buildings containing courts
For the purposes of determining the required wall and opening protection and roof-covering requirements, buildings on the same property and court walls of buildings over one story in height...
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11B-604.3.1 Size
Clearance around a water closet shall be 60 inches (1524 mm) minimum measured perpendicular from the side wall and 56 inches (1422 mm) minimum measured perpendicular from the rear wall....
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1134A.7, Item 2
Reinforced walls for grab bars. ...
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11B-604.3.1 Size
Clearance around a water closet shall be 60 inches (1524 mm) minimum measured perpendicular from the side wall and 56 inches (1422 mm) minimum measured perpendicular from the rear wall....
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1134A.7, Item 2
Reinforced walls for grab bars....
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11B-604.3.1 Size
Clearance around a water closet shall be 60 inches (1524 mm) minimum measured perpendicular from the side wall and 56 inches (1422 mm) minimum measured perpendicular from the rear wall....
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E2-1. Pedestrian Routes
[ADA Stds. 4.4] Note: These objects may be wall mounted or free standing....
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604.3.1 Size
Clearance around a water closet shall be 60 inches (1525 mm) minimum measured perpendicular from the side wall and 56 inches (1420 mm) minimum measured perpendicular from the rear wall....
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610.3.1 Rectangular Seats
The rear edge of a rectangular seat shall be 2 1/2 inches (64 mm) maximum and the front edge 15 inches (380 mm) minimum and 16 inches (405 mm) maximum from the seat wall....
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8. Gap
Is the gap between the wall and the inside face of each grab bar exactly 1 1/2" to accommodate persons with disabilities who rest their forearms on the bars for stabilization so the arm...