The greatest readability is usually achieved through the use of light-colored characters or symbols on a dark background.
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A4.30.3 COLOR CONTRAST
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4.1.3(16)(a)
(a) Signs which designate permanent rooms and spaces shall comply with 4.30.1, 4.30.4, 4.30.5 and 4.30.6.
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703.5.1 Finish and Contrast
Characters and their background shall have a non-glare finish....
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Section 2. Finished grade
"Finished grade" means the ground surface of the site after all construction, levelling, grading, and development has been completed....
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John Brabyn, Ph.D., Director of Rehabilitation Engineering Research, Center on Low Vision and Blindness (NIDRR), Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute
No standardized tests for glare....
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11B-609.2.2 Non-circular cross section
Grab bars with non-circular cross sections shall have a cross-section dimension of 2 inches (51 mm) maximum and a perimeter dimension of 4 inches (102 mm) minimum and 4.8 inches (122 mm)...
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11B-609.2.2 Non-circular cross section
Grab bars with non-circular cross sections shall have a cross-section dimension of 2 inches (51 mm) maximum and a perimeter dimension of 4 inches (102 mm) minimum and 4.8 inches (122 mm)...
- Access Board: Tactile Sign Visual Requirements
- Access Board: International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA) Technical Requirements
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Finish and Contrast [4.30.5]
Finish and Contrast [4.30.5] All signs covered by 4.30 must have a non-glare finish, such as matte or eggshell. Recommendations: An eggshell finish is recommended....
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Eunice Noell-Waggoner, IES, LC. Value, Contrast and Reflections
Polished Horizontal Surfaces (slide 5) Disability Glare can distort pathways. Reflected glare can result from windows, skylights and electric down lights....
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Mark J. Mazz, AIA: Architectural Consultant on Accessibility
You have to still deal with glare by diffusing the light when it comes in. Things work out better that way. Shadows are not a bad thing....
- Access Board: Pictograms
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Reduced Contrast Sensitivity
And when patients experience the loss of contrast sensitivity, the way they will describe it is glare....
- Figure 609.2.2 Grab Bar Non-Circular Cross Section – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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Large non-rail vehicle
Non-rail vehicles that are more than 25 feet (7.6 m) in length....
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Small non-rail vehicle
Non-rail vehicles that are equal to or less than 25 feet (7.6 m) in length....
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Tom Williams, AIA, National Accessibility Officer, GSA, Public Buildings Service
“A central challenge of effective daylighting design is allowing natural light to penetrate deep into the interior spaces while eliminating glare and heat gain or loss.”...
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11B-505.7.2 Non-circular cross sections
Handrail gripping surfaces with a non-circular cross section shall have a perimeter dimension of 4 inches (102 mm) minimum and 6¼ inches (159 mm) maximum, and a cross-section dimension of...
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11B-505.7.2 Non-circular cross sections
Handrail gripping surfaces with a non-circular cross section shall have a perimeter dimension of 4 inches (102 mm) minimum and 6¼ inches (159 mm) maximum, and a cross-section dimension of...
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Motivational Characteristics
More sensitive to glare. Slower to adapt to different light levels. Function better with high contrast on surfaces and tasks....
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Mary Ann Hay, IALD, LEED AP, Vice President, Director, Architectural Lighting Design, Syska Hennessy Group, Inc.
Glare Sources of Glare (slide 2) Poorly Shielded light sources. Exposed lamps. Light reflecting from highly reflective surfaces. Windows. Skylights....
- Inclusion Solutions Voting Booth Accessories Franklin Voting Chair
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Non-rail vehicle
A self-propelled, rubber-tired vehicle used to provide transportation services and intended for use on city streets, highways, or busways that constitutes either a bus, over-the-road...