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11B-217.3 Volume controls
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11B-217.3 Volume controls
All public telephones shall have volume controls complying with Section 11B-704.3....
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11B-217.3 Volume controls
All public telephones shall have volume controls complying with Section 11B-704.3....
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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...
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4.27.4 Operation
Controls and operating mechanisms shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist....
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4.27.4 OPERATION
Controls and operating mechanisms shall be operable with one hand and shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist....
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Inclusive Safety information
See “Emergency Travel Safety Tips for Overnight Stays.”...
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3. Automatic Call Distribution (ACD)
Another feature employed by PSAPs is automatic call distribution (ACD). ACD places incoming calls into a queue, sends out a programmed message to callers to let them know that their...
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4. Switching Between Voice Mode and TTY Mode
All call takers must have the capability to switch back and forth easily from TTY mode to voice mode during the same call. This is especially necessary for silent calls because it...
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5. Voice Carryover and Hearing Carryover
Voice carryover (VCO) is a communication hybrid of TTY and voice. With VCO, a person with hearing loss can speak directly to the call taker and read the response that is typed...
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Chapter 5 BUILDING AN EVACUATION PLAN FOR A PERSON WITH A SPEECH DISABILITY
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Chapter 2 BUILDING AN EVACUATION PLAN FOR A PERSON WITH LIMITED MOBILITY
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Chapter 3 BUILDING AN EVACUATION PLAN FOR A PERSON WHO IS BLIND OR HAS LOW VISION
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Chapter 4 BUILDING AN EVACUATION PLAN FOR A PERSON WHO IS DEAF OR HARD OF HEARING
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Chapter 6 BUILDING AN EVACUATION PLAN FOR A PERSON WITH A COGNITIVE DISABILITY
All standard building egress systems require the ability to process and understand information in order to safely evacuate. A cognitive disability prevents a person from using or...
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d-iii
d-iii. Is the ramp width, measured between handrails, at least 36 inches? [ADA Standards § 4.8.3] Yes No
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E1-c
E1-c. Does the accessible route from the accessible entrance to all activity areas change levels using a ramp, lift or elevator? [ADA Standards §§ 4.1.3(1), 4.3.8] Yes ...
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d-i
d-i. Is the slope no greater than 1:12? [ADA Standards § 4.8.2] Yes No Note: For existing ramps, the slope may be 1:10 for a 6-inch rise and 1:8 for a 3-inch rise in...
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F2
F2. If there is a built-in reception or other type of counter, does it have a section that is at least three feet long that is no higher than 36 inches above the floor or is there a...
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C1-e
C1-e. Where an accessible route crosses a curb, is a curb ramp provided? [ADA Standards § 4.3.8] Yes No
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G. Sleeping Areas
G. Sleeping Areas Each accessible sleeping area needs to be on an accessible route connecting it to other activity areas in the shelter, including toilet rooms and bathing areas....
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g-v
g-v. If the answers to questions g-ii thru g-iv are No, can the door be propped open? Yes No If an activity area is not on an accessible route and cannot be made...
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E1-d
E1-d. Where the slope of the accessible route is greater than 1:20, does this area meet the following requirements for an accessible ramp? Yes No
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M10
M10. Are the drain and hot water pipes for the lavatory insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact? [ADA Standards § 4.19.4] Yes No