Each grab bar shall be 24 inches (610 mm) long minimum and shall be installed 24 inches (610 mm) maximum from the head end wall and 12 inches (305 mm) maximum from the control end wall....
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11B-607.4.2.1 Back wall
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11B-604.9.6 Dispensers
Dispensers shall not be of a type that controls delivery or that does not allow continuous paper flow....
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Roberta Null, Ph.D., ASID. Training for Blind and Low Vision Persons: Color Contrast
Hallway (slides 3 and 4) And the highway – or the hallway – it sort of looks like a highway, doesn’t it? They added [wayfinding arrows] at each room (slide 4)....
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Equivalent Facilitation [§103]
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Exclusion of service animals. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
and the animal's handler does not take effective action to control it.'' 73 FR 34466, 34504 (June 17, 2008)....
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A. About Appendices 1 and 2
must refer to one of the applicable design standards – either the ADA Standards for Accessible Design (excluding the elevator exception contained in § 4.1.3(5) of the Standards) or the Uniform...
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Issue: Historically Significant Facilities
Part 36, § 4.1.7, or the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards, (“UFAS”) § 4.1.7, to the maximum extent feasible....
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The ADA and Department of Justice Regulations
Under the current regulation, title II entities are required to comply either with the 1991 Standards or with the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards (UFAS), 41 CFR part 101-19.6, App...
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Introduction
Reproduction of this document is encouraged. 1 State and local governments currently have the option to choose the Standards or the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standard (UFAS)....
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202.4 Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas
Alterations to windows, hardware, controls, electrical outlets, and signage shall not be deemed to be alterations that affect the usability of or access to an area containing a primary function...
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Inclusive Safety Briefing
of refuge / area of rescue assistance (required in non-sprinkler buildings) are fire-resistant spaces where people unable to use stairs can call for help by way of two-way communication devices...
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Section 1193.21 Accessibility, usability and compatibility (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Additionally, the Trace Center pointed out that the NPRM was unclear whether the requirements of Subpart D (Requirements for Compatibility With Peripheral Devices and Specialized Customer...
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Assistive Listening Systems
These devices serve people who are hard of hearing, including those who use hearing aids. Assistive listening systems are generally categorized by their mode of transmission....
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706 Assistive Listening Systems
These devices serve people who are hard of hearing, including those who use hearing aids. Assistive listening systems are generally categorized by their mode of transmission....
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706.1 General
The peak clipping level limits the distortion in signal output produced when high-volume sound waves are manipulated to serve assistive listening devices....
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706.1 General
The peak clipping level limits the distortion in signal output produced when high-volume sound waves are manipulated to serve assistive listening devices....
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Which Paths Are Usable Circulation Paths?
The varying tones and intensities coming from directional sound devices offer easy-to-discern cues for finding the way out....
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Mitigating measures
The Amendments Act provides a non-comprehensive list of mitigating measures: medications; prosthetic devices (for example, an artificial arm); assistive devices (for example, computer modifications...
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706.1 General
The peak clipping level limits the distortion in signal output produced when high-volume sound waves are manipulated to serve assistive listening devices....