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Chapter 3 BUILDING AN EVACUATION PLAN FOR A PERSON WHO IS BLIND OR HAS LOW VISION
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Directional and Informational Signs: ADA Standard Section 216.3
Section 216.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for directional and informational signs.
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11B-216.3 Directional and informational signs
Signs that provide direction to or information about interior and exterior spaces and facilities of the site shall comply with Section 11B-703.5. [2010 ADA Standards] 216.3...
- AccessRec All Terrain PVC Beach Chairs
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Blind or Low Vision
information, like signage, because that element or information requires vision in order to be used or understood, then that person has a visual impairment that could affect his or her ability to evacuate...
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11B-216.4.3 Directional signs
Signs required by Chapter 10, Section 1009.10 to provide directions to accessible means of egress shall comply with Section 11B-703.5.
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Deaf or Hard of Hearing
information emitted by a standard building egress system, like a fire alarm horn or voice instructions, then that person has a hearing impairment that could affect his or her ability to evacuate...
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Personal Support:
important so you have at least one back-up if your primary person forgets, or is not available. 1.2 * Don’t use the door night latch or dead bolt lock button on your door if you will need evacuation...
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Speech Disabilities
The only “standard” building egress systems that may require a person to have the ability to speak in order to evacuate a building are the emergency phone systems in areas of refuge, elevators...
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Emergency Travel Safety Tips for Overnight Stays
Edition 1 – October 2017 By June Isaacson Kailes This document was made possible with support from: Grant to North Carolina Emergency Management from The North...
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Other Disabilities and Multiple Disabilities
Evacuation planning for people with multiple disabilities is essentially the same process as for those with individual disabilities, although it will require more steps to develop and complete...
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Will you need assistance in an emergency evacuation?
Do you experience any of the following conditions that could interfere with your ability to quickly evacuate a building?...
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11B-805.4.1 Beds, exam tables, procedure tables, gurneys and lounge chairs
A 36 inch (914 mm) minimum wide clear space shall be provided along the full length of each side of beds, exam tables, procedure tables, gurneys and lounge chairs....
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(2) Transfer Surface Location for Diagnostic Equipment Used in the Seated Position
The Committee noted that: the footrests obstruct access to the foot end of the chair. Examples of chairs that fit this category are most dental chairs and podiatry chairs....
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Mobility
operate some part or element of a standard building egress system, like stairs or the door locks or latches, then that person has a mobility impairment that affects his or her ability to evacuate...
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11B-216.4 Means of egress
Signs for means of egress shall comply with Section 11B-216.4.
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F216.4 Means of Egress
Signs for means of egress shall comply with F216.4.
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216.4 Means of Egress
Signs for means of egress shall comply with 216.4.
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216.4 Means of Egress
216.4 Means of Egress. Signs for means of egress shall comply with 216.4.
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11B-216.4 Means of egress
Signs for means of egress shall comply with Section 11B-216.4.
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11B-216.4 Means of egress
Signs for means of egress shall comply with Section 11B-216.4.
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Exam Tables and Chairs
Exam Tables and Chairs Traditional fixed-height exam tables and chairs (also called treatment tables or procedure tables) are too high for many people with a mobility disability to use...
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Which Circulation Paths Are Usable Circulation Paths?
Building security personnel, including those staffing entrance locations, should be trained in all the building evacuation systems for people with disabilities and be able to direct anyone...
- Outdoor Extreme Mobility Nomad All Terrain Power Wheelchair