(See the Federal Trail Data Standards.)...
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Trail Managed Use
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Trail Designed Use
(See the Federal Trail Data Standards.)...
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National Accessibility Code
There is no statutory authority to establish one nationally uniform set of accessibility standards....
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Can access be provided after construction based on need?
Access required by the ADA Standards must be put in place and ready for use as part of construction....
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II-6.2000 Choice of design standard: UFAS or ADAAG.
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1. Adoption of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design
Adoption of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design....
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I. Slip Resistant Surface—Aisles, Steps, Floor Areas Where People Walk, Floor Areas in Securement Locations, Lift Platforms, Ramps
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommends that walking surfaces have a static coefficient of friction of 0.5....
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903.3.1.2 NFPA 13R sprinkler systems
Where allowed in buildings of Group R, up to and including four stories in height, automatic sprinkler systems shall be installed throughout in accordance with NFPA 13R.
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903.3.1.1 NFPA 13 sprinkler systems
Where the provisions of this code require that a building or portion thereof be equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system, sprinklers shall be installed throughout in...
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4.28.3(3)
(3) The maximum pulse duration shall be two-tenths of one second (0.2 sec) with a maximum duty cycle of 40 percent. The pulse duration is defined as the time interval between initial...
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A4.28 Alarms
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A4.28.2 Audible Alarms
Audible emergency signals must have an intensity and frequency that can attract the attention of individuals who have partial hearing loss. People over 60 years of age generally have...
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4.28.3(5)
(5) The flash rate shall be a minimum of 1 Hz and a maximum of 3 Hz.
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Mounting Height
Mounting Height ADAAG specifies a signal height 80 inches above the highest floor level within the space or 6 inches below the ceiling, whichever is lower. (This can be measured...
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4.28 Alarms
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4.28.2* Audible Alarms
If provided, audible emergency alarms shall produce a sound that exceeds the prevailing equivalent sound level in the room or space by at least 15 dbA or exceeds any maximum sound...
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4.28.2* AUDIBLE ALARMS
If provided, audible emergency alarms shall produce a sound that exceeds the prevailing equivalent sound level in the room or space by at least 15 decibels or exceeds any maximum...
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4.28 ALARMS
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A4.28.2 AUDIBLE ALARMS
Audible emergency signals must have an intensity and frequency that can attract the attention of individuals who have partial hearing loss. People over 60 years of age generally have...
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A4.28 ALARMS
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§ 37.43(f)(2)(vi)
(vi) When possible, other accessible elements (e.g., parking, storage, alarms).
