Curb Ramps [§406] Requirements for curb ramps apply to ramps that cut through curbs or are built up to them....
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Curb Ramps [§406]
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1.1.9 Horizontal gaps and vertical alignment
local horizontal discontinuities and variations in vertical alignment such as at concrete joints, gaps, grade breaks, and at the interface of concrete with other materials or elements built...
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11B-306.2.3 Minimum required depth
The toe clearance shall extend 19 inches (483 mm) minimum under built-in dining and work surfaces required to be accessible by Section 11B-226.1....
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Associated
Only shelves and coat hooks are referenced in TAS 604.3.2, therefore, other types of storage such as supply closets and cabinets, clothes rods, and drawers may not overlap the water closet...
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Other Requirements in the ADA Standards
Operable Parts Operable parts used by building occupants, including alarms pulls and hardware for fire extinguisher cabinets, must comply (§205, §309)....
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1134A.7, Item 1
Exception: The 48-inch (1219 mm) minimum clear width may be reduced to 36 inches (914 mm) for lavatories, cabinets, wing walls, or privacy walls located immediately adjacent to a water closet...
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11B-707.4 Privacy
Department of Justice considers the communication-related elements of ATMs to be auxiliary aids and services, rather than structural elements, to which the Safe Harbor allowance for elements built...
- Savaria Orion LU/LA Elevator Video
- American Specialties Semi-Recessed Waste Receptacle 0458
- Department of Labor, Office of Disability Employment Policy (ODEP)
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Frequently Asked Questions about Play Areas
The ABA Standards, which are very similar to the ADA Standards, apply to facilities designed, built, altered, or leased with federal funds....
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Must all new or reconstructed facilities be accessible?
Yes—in accordance with the Architectural Barriers Act (ABA) of 1968, all new or reconstructed facilities that are built, bought, rented, or leased by or on behalf of a Federal agency are...
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Community Emergency Response
Now that you have an understanding of how hazards may impact the city and have built a strong network of partners, focus on developing the strategies that your community can use in a response...
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Proposed Accessibility Guidelines for Passenger Vessels (link to document)
Passenger Vessel Elements Chapter V6: Plumbing Elements and Facilities Chapter V7: Communication Elements and Features Chapter V8: Special Rooms, Spaces and Elements Chapter V9: Built-In...
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Knee Clearance: Clearance as Measured from Anterior-Most Point - Manual Wheelchair
This depicts knee and toe clearance required by manual chair users for forward approach to elements in the built environment (e.g., light switches)....
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Knee Clearance: Clearance as Measured from Dorsal Foot Point - Manual Wheelchair
This depicts knee and toe clearance required by manual chair users for forward approach to elements in the built environment (e.g., countertops)....
- Bobrick ClassicSeries Recessed Convertible Automatic, Universal Roll Towel Dispenser/Waste Receptacle B-3974
- AJW Architectural Products U593 1.6 Gallon Sanitary Napkin Disposal w/ Mounted Shelf - Surface Mounted
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§100.205(b)
It is customary for housing in the geographic area where the site is located to be built on stilts....
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11B-201.1 Scope
The 1991 Standards and the 2010 Standards apply to fixed or built-in elements of buildings, structures, site improvements, and pedestrian routes or vehicular ways located on a site....
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804 Kitchens and Kitchenettes
804.2.1) storage (804.5) operable parts of appliances (804.6.2) oven controls (804.6.5) Clearances for pass through kitchens address counters, appliances, or cabinets...
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Common Problems with Parking
Ø There are built-up curb ramps in access aisles. Ø There are no signs, or signs are placed so they can be obstructed by parked vehicles....
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Single Rider Adaptive Golf Cars
The Access Board develops and maintains accessibility guidelines for the built environment....
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23. Q: We are going to build a new facility. What architectural standards do we have to follow to make sure that our facility is accessible to people with disabilities?
This means that they must be built in strict compliance with the ADA Standards for Accessible Design....