Objects projecting from walls (for example, telephones) with their leading edges between 27 in and 80 in (685 mm and 2030 mm) above the finished floor shall protrude no more than 4 in (100...
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4.4.1* GENERAL
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General: ADA Standard Section 204.1
Section 204.1 of the ADA Standards covers information on scoping requirements for protruding objects in the most current ADA Standards.
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4.4.1* General
Objects projecting from walls (for example, telephones) with their leading edges between 27 in and 80 in (685 mm and 2030 mm) above the finished floor shall protrude no more than 4 in (100...
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Common Problem: Protruding Objects
Common Problem: Protruding Objects Ø Objects such as pay telephones and drinking fountains can cause injury to people who are blind or who have low vision if the objects protrude...
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1017.9 Protruding Objects
This section requires constructed elements on trails, resting intervals, and passing spaces to comply with the technical requirements for protruding objects in 307 of the Architectural Barriers...
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407.2.1 Call Controls
EXCEPTION: Existing elevators shall be permitted to have recessed call buttons....
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407.2.1 Call Controls
EXCEPTION: Existing elevators shall be permitted to have recessed call buttons....
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407.2.1 Call Controls
EXCEPTION: Existing elevators shall be permitted to have recessed call buttons....
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4.31.4 Protruding Objects
Telephones shall comply with 4.4.
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4.31.4 PROTRUDING OBJECTS
Telephones shall comply with 4.4.
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Protruding Objects and Trails
Do not allow protruding objects to extend into the clear width area more than 4 inches (100 millimeters)....
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Protruding objects and vitrines
Protruding objects and vitrines: e....
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Protruding Objects
Similarly, post mounted objects higher than 27 inches must not protrude more than 12 inches into the path of travel....
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Protruding Objects
Protruding Objects Common Problem: In areas inside and outside the lodging facility where people are expected to walk, objects protrude too far from the side, from posts, or hang down...
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D. Protruding Objects
Protruding Objects - Examine all interior hallways, stairways and other pedestrian routes: ...to minimize the risks to blind persons and persons with low vision, are all of these areas...
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Wall-Mounted Objects
Objects within the sweep of canes (at or below 27 inches) or above 80 inches can protrude any amount....
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11. Protruding Objects in the Circulation Path
11. ...since blind persons and persons with low vision can walk on any sidewalks, are all sidewalks and walkways free of any objects (i.e.: fire extinguishers, wall mounted lights, electrical...
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11B-307.3.1 Edges and corners
Where signs or other objects are mounted on posts or pylons, and their bottom edges are less than 80 inches (2032 mm) above the floor or ground surface, the edges of such signs and objects...
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11B-307.3.1 Edges and corners
Where signs or other objects are mounted on posts or pylons, and their bottom edges are less than 80 inches (2032 mm) above the floor or ground surface, the edges of such signs and objects...
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11B-307.3.1 Edges and corners
Where signs or other objects are mounted on posts or pylons, and their bottom edges are less than 80 inches (2032 mm) above the floor or ground surface, the edges of such signs and objects...
- Access Board: Standards Regarding Protruding Objects
- Figure 307.2 Limits of Protruding Objects – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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407.4.6.2 Buttons
EXCEPTION: In existing elevators, buttons shall be permitted to be recessed....
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407.4.6.2 Buttons
EXCEPTION: In existing elevators, buttons shall be permitted to be recessed....