Do bathroom doors in accessible guestrooms allow at least 32" of clear passage width to accommodate persons who use wheelchairs, walkers and other mobility aids?...
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1. Clear Width
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B. Access Aisles
Does each accessible parking space have or share an adjacent access aisle to allow persons who use wheelchairs, walkers or other mobility aids to transfer from their car/van?...
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8. Gratings
8. ...do the gratings on the sidewalks and walkways have spaces no more than 1/2" wide in the direction of travel so that canes, crutches and walkers do not slip into them, causing an individual...
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E. Level Surface
.: wheelchairs, walkers or crutches) can make convenient transfers? [ADA Stds. 4.6.3] Yes __ No __ N/A __ Comments: ___________________________________________...
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B. Door Clear Width
Does at least one lobby entrance door allow at least 32" clear passage width so persons who use wheelchairs, walkers, crutches, and other mobility aids can get through the door?...
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§ 35.137(a) Use of wheelchairs, scooters, and manually powered mobility aids
A public entity shall permit individuals with mobility impairments to use wheelchairs, scooters, walkers, crutches, canes, braces, or other similar devices designed for use by individuals...
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F. Clear Width
to accessible guestrooms and other interior doors (except doors on shallow closets) allow at least 32" of clear passage width to accommodate persons who use wheelchairs, crutches, and walkers...
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Personal Devices and Services
Public entities are not required to provide personal devices such as wheelchairs and walkers or services such as assistance eating, toileting or dressing....
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§ 35.137(a) Use of wheelchairs and manually-powered mobility aids
A public entity shall permit individuals with mobility disabilities to use wheelchairs and manually-powered mobility aids, such as walkers, crutches, canes, braces, or other similar devices...
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Kickplates
Kickplates Recommendation: Some people with disabilities may use walkers or wheelchair footrests to push through doors, particularly those with closers....
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C. Doors
closets, do the doors to required accessible spaces, and all doors into and within guestrooms allow at least 32" clear passage width for wheelchairs, crutch users, and persons who use walkers...
- Inclusion Solutions Offset Door Hinge
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A4.13.9 DOOR HARDWARE
Some disabled persons must push against a door with their chair or walker to open it....
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H. Door Maneuvering Clearance
connecting room door, bathroom doors and other passage doors) in every accessible guestroom/suite, are there at least 18" of clear floor space on the latch side for persons who use wheelchairs, walkers...
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A4.13.9 Door Hardware
Some disabled persons must push against a door with their chair or walker to open it....
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N. Mobility Disability or Mobility Disabilities
A person with a Mobility Disability may or may not use a wheelchair, scooter, electric personal assisted mobility device, crutches, walker, cane, brace, orthopedic device, or similar equipment...
- Uber: Accommodating Riders with Disabilities
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Error/Omission: Doors into and within guest rooms that are not accessible guest rooms do not provide at least 32" clear opening width.
Result: People who use a wheelchair, scooter, or walker are unable to enter standard guest rooms and are excluded from accommodations when accessible guestrooms are occupied....
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3.2 Physical Accessibility Barriers and Solutions
., fire extinguisher) may endanger your head Place a cane-detectable object (such as a potted plant) under the object to redirect walkers Remove the object from the wall...
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Introduction
Wood chip surfaces on trails create difficulties for those who use mobility aids, such as wheelchairs and walkers, due to their softness, shifting, and uneven surface....
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Overview
Some use walkers, canes, crutches, or braces. Some use manual or power wheelchairs or electric scooters....
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18.1 Q. Is it necessary to provide usable doors when the door leads to an area of the dwelling that is not accessible, such as the door leading down to an unfinished basement...?
It also will allow passage for people using walkers or crutches....
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D. Entering the Emergency Shelter
An accessible entrance must provide at least one accessible door with maneuvering space, accessible hardware, and enough clear width to allow people who use crutches, a cane, walker, scooter...
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Accessible Entrances
Accessible Entrances One small step at an entrance can make it impossible for individuals using wheelchairs, walkers, canes, or other mobility devices to enter a public facility....