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  12147(a) General rule
  primary function, the entity shall also make the alterations in such a manner that, to the maximum extent feasible, the path of travel to the altered area and the bathrooms, telephones, and drinking... 
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  Exhibit Design Relating to Low Vision and Blindness: Tactile Mapping for Cultural and Entertainment Venues
  Exhibit Design Relating to Low Vision and Blindness Tactile Mapping for Cultural and Entertainment Venues By: Steven Landau, President Touch Graphics, Inc. 330 W. 38 St.... 
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  American Association of the Deaf-Blind
  AADB is a national consumer organization of, by, and for deaf-blind Americans and their supporters. “Deaf-blind” includes all types and degrees of dual vision and hearing loss. Our... 
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  PATH OF TRAVEL
  fountains and signs serving the area of work.... 
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  F202.2 Additions
  Provisions in this section for public pay telephones and drinking fountains have been included for consistency with a requirement in the ADA scoping document for an accessible path of travel... 
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  Disproportionality (20%)
  associated with the accessible path of travel, including an accessible route to the primary function area from site arrival points, entrances, and retrofits to restrooms, telephones, and drinking... 
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  Self-Service Storage Facilities: ADA Standard Section 225.3
  Section 225.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for self-service storage facilities. 
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  § 36.403(a)(1)
  facility that contains a primary function shall be made so as to ensure that, to the maximum extent feasible, the path of travel to the altered area and the restrooms, telephones, and drinking... 
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  11B-202.4 Path of travel requirements in alterations, additions and structural repairs
  The primary accessible path of travel shall include: A primary entrance to the building or facility, Toilet and bathing facilities serving the area, Drinking fountains serving... 
- Caroma® USA Sydney Low Profile 270 Easy Height Elongated Toilet
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  Temporary Solutions for Election Day - Hallways and Corridors - Voters Who are Blind or Who Have Low Vision
  Temporary Solutions for Election Day Hallways and Corridors - Voters Who are Blind or Who Have Low Vision Problem One: Wall-mounted display case is a protruding object hazard because... 
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  Recessed Objects
  Elements, such as wheelchair accessible drinking fountains, must provide a knee clearance of at least 27”.... 
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  68.30(2) Places Used Primarily for Religious Rituals
  This exemption does not apply to the following: parking facilities, accessible routes, walkways, hallways, toilet facilities, entrances, public telephones, drinking fountains, and exits;... 
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  15. When are "path of travel" obligations triggered?
  ., toilet rooms, drinking fountains, and public telephones) that serve the altered area. For example, an alteration is planned for a portion of an existing composite play structure.... 
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  Outdoor Constructed Features at Trailheads [F247.3.1 and 1011]
  Toilet and bathing facilities, parking facilities, and drinking fountains must comply with the applicable sections of the ABA Standards.... 
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  Exception 2
  because of an alteration to an area served by those elements of the path of travel: A primary entrance to the building or facility, Toilet and bathing facilities serving the area, Drinking... 
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  11B-225.3 Self-service storage facilities
  Egress complying with Section 11B-207; Parking Spaces complying with Section 11B-208; and, where provided, other public use or common use elements and facilities such as toilet rooms, drinking... 
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  E2-a
  Items to check include wall-mounted fire extinguishers, light fixtures, coat hooks, shelves, drinking fountains, and display cases.... 
- NFB: Free White Cane Program
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  Care and Feeding of the Long White Cane: Instructions in Cane Travel for Blind People by Thomas Bickford
  For information on cane travel, Thomas Bickford has written a guide for those who are unsure about how to use a cane. The National Federation of the Blind has published this for free... 
- Tactile Design for Universal Access
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  4.1.6(2)
  access to an area containing a primary function shall be made so as to ensure that, to the maximum extent feasible, the path of travel to the altered area and the restrooms, telephones, and drinking... 
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  Width [4.3.3.] and Passing Space [4.3.4]
  However, the minimum width of hallways and corridors is often further determined by ADAAG requirements for clear floor space at elements such as drinking fountains, door maneuvering clearances... 
