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Protruding objects and vitrines
Protruding objects and vitrines: e. Add aprons, extend bases, or add barriers below objects and vitrines that project more than 4" from walls and have their leading edges greater...
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d. i.
d. i. Provide doors that require no more than 5 lbf to push or pull open at the following locations: (1) Spy City Café men's and women's toilet rooms; (2) Main Lobby restrooms...
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21st Century Theater
21st Century Theater: r. The theater lacks the required integrated wheelchair seating area for two wheelchairs and two companion seats. See Standards §§ 4.1.3(19)(a) and 4.33.3.
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Briefing Room Theater
Briefing Room Theater: bb. The theater lacks the required integrated wheelchair seating areas for two wheelchairs and two companion seats. See Standards §§ 4.1.13(19)(a) and...
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Cloak and Dagger Theater
Cloak and Dagger Theater: cc. The theater lacks the required integrated wheelchair seating area for two wheelchairs and two companion seats. See Standards §§ 4.1.3(19)(a) and...
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Tactile wayfinding
Tactile wayfinding Some of the participants brought up experiences with tactile wayfinding systems in park settings. A Braille trail has a rope at waist height for a person with...
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Current Technology
Current Technology While hands on exploration is important, technology provides expanded opportunities to interface with exhibits through magnification or description. A variety...
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§ 37.37(c)
., amusement park rides, ski lifts, or historic rail cars or trolleys operated in museum settings) are not subject to the requirements of this part....
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Sign language and oral interpreters
Offer sign language and oral interpreter services and realtime captioning, on advance request, for all public programs and include a notice on the Museum's website to that effect....
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Toilets
Toilets: a. Provide a toilet seat that is 17" to 19" above the finished floor in the north women's toilet room located in the "Celebrity Spies" exhibit area. See Standards §...
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Elevators
Elevators: c. The "Disco" elevator hoist way entrance lacks raised and Braille floor designations on both jambs and the elevator emergency call system does not operate without...
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Audio description
Audio description Participants reviewed audio description activated by a push button at the introductory text and section panels of the “America by Air” exhibition. The text of...
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Scale and size
Scale and size Large scale maps are desirable, but how big is too big? Generally maps and models should fall within “the wingspan” (within arm’s reach or a suggested 50” x 30”) to...
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Audio Elements
Audio Elements Tactile exhibit elements should have carefully scripted audio information, description, or interpretation that is explicitly connected to the tactile experience of...
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Tactile Graphics
Tactile Graphics The use of tactile graphics requires a connection and context to the interpretive story in order to make sense to the end user. Objects should be easily...
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Notice of auxiliary aids and services
Display a notice indicating the availability of auxiliary aids and services that the Museum currently provides on the Museum's website, brochures, and in its print and video advertisements...
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Cashier counters
Museum Gift Shop (provide a temporary surface, such as a clipboard, and install a permanent counter within twenty-four months); ii. Spy City Café; and iii....
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Accessible Routes Throughout the Museum
If a museum uses a non-public elevator to provide people with disabilities access to public floors, clear signage must be maintained at key decision points to tell visitors where they need...
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TTY
TTY: h. Train staff to answer TTY calls correctly. See 28 C.F.R. § 36.303.
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Suspicious Minds Ramp
Suspicious Minds Ramp: p. The ramp leading to the exhibits has a rise greater than 6", but does not have the required handrails on both sides. See Standards § 4.8.5. q. The...
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Main Lobby
Main Lobby: i. The 40 1/2" height of the main ticket counter exceeds the maximum allowable height of 36" above the finished floor. See Standards § 7.2(1). j. Portions of the...
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Doors
Doors: a. Main Lobby restroom: provide a restroom vestibule door with at least 18" of maneuvering clearance on the latch side of the door. See Standards § 4.13.6.