Or, a person who has epilepsy may have a dog that is trained to detect the onset of a seizure and then help the person remain safe during the seizure....
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Q2. What does "do work or perform tasks" mean?
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2.1.3 Receivers
There are headsets and pocket receivers available that will detect and amplify an IL signal, but this defeats the major advantage of IL systems - their convenience to the user....
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Waviness Index
FF detects floor quality for wavelengths of 1.5 to 4 feet. FL detects variations when wavelengths are from 15 feet to 80 feet....
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Protruding Objects
Result: People who are blind or who have low vision can be seriously injured when they are unable to detect an object in their path by using the sweep of their cane....
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Shared Streets
on shared streets that is to be used exclusively by pedestrians, and not vehicles.46 The tactile surfaces tested included raised truncated domes that, in the United States, are used as detectable...
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R205 Alternate Pedestrian Access Routes (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The MUTCD standards require alternate pedestrian routes to be accessible and detectable, including warning pedestrians who are blind or have low vision about sidewalk closures....
- Symmons Ultra-Sense Battery Powered Sensor Faucet S-6060
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Curb Ramps and Blended Transitions (R309.4) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Detectable warning surfaces are not required on curb ramps and blended transitions that connect the access aisle to the sidewalk, including where the sidewalk is at the same level as the...
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Protruding Objects
Response by [Participant]: The state of California attempted to address that by requiring what are known as detectable warnings, the bumps on the curb ramps, underneath drinking fountains...
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2. Typical Issues for Individuals Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision
These objects must be positioned so people will either detect the objects before they run into them or safely pass under them....
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Part 2. Typical Issues for Voters Who Are Blind or Have Low Vision
Objects that are wall-mounted, that project into a pedestrian route from the side, or that are overhead must be located so that people who are blind or who have low vision will either detect...
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Baseline
warning surfaces on curb ramps All state transportation departments currently specify detectable warning surfaces on curb ramps in their standard drawings; most local transportation...
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Section 1630.14(d) Other Acceptable Examinations and Inquiries
These programs often include, for example, medical screening for high blood pressure, weight control counseling, and cancer detection....
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Station Signage
The exception specifically recognizes those technologies that involve hand-held receivers, activation by users, or detection of people in proximity to the sign....
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Evacuation Assistance Devices
A transmitter detects certain sounds and then sends a signal to a receiver that vibrates or blinks a light....
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C2-1. Objects on sidewalks
This wall-mounted box is mounted too high to be detectable by a person who is blind. ...
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Social Policy Barriers
Early detection can prevent complications that might result in a visit to the ER or even a hospital stay....
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E2-1. Pedestrian Routes
Placing a detectable object on the floor below each object may remove the hazard for election day....
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Overview of Proposed Guidelines
overhanging pedestrian circulation paths; Pedestrian street crossings, medians, and pedestrian refuge islands, including requirements for curb ramps or blended transitions, and detectable...
- Lift-U® Fold-Out Ramp Plus
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11B-702.1 General
The non-specific variance allowed for medical care facilities by the 2010 ADA Standards 702.1 Exception is addressed in greater detail at CBC Chapter 9, Section 907 - Fire Alarm and Detection...
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General [9.1.1]
Objects with leading edges above 27 inches and below 80 inches above the floor cannot project more than 4 inches unless there is a tactile cane detectable cue below the object....
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11B-304.2 Floor or ground surfaces
Changes in level, slopes exceeding 1:48, and detectable warnings shall not be permitted. Exception: Reserved. Advisory 11B-304.2 Floor or ground surface Exception....
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Chapter 6 Curb Ramps and Pedestrian Crossings Under Title II of the ADA
What are detectable warnings, why must they be provided, and where are they required? How can you tell if a curb ramp is accessible?...