No, audible (and visible) signals required for elevators must function automatically at all times an elevator is operational. Requiring passengers to manually activate such signals...
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Can audible signals for an elevator operate only when needed by a passenger who needs them through activation of dedicated “accessibility” control?
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11B-805.4.3 Turning space
Refer to the following examples: Exam room - Exam rooms are required to provide a turning space, accessible handwashing fixture, and 36-inch wide access along the full length of each...
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Triggering event
Site preparation includes providing an accessible route to the element....
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18. Inspections
During the first five (5) years of the Compliance Period, Class Counsel may conduct semi-annual inspections of: (i) any drawings and/or designs prepared by or for the City for Program Access...
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Triggering event. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Site preparation includes providing an accessible route to the element....
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1003.1 Applicability
The general requirements specified in Sections 1003 through 1015 shall apply to all three elements of the means of egress system, in addition to those specific requirements for the exit access...
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Appendix Three: Bibliography
Final Project Report to the U.S. Access Board, March, 2004. Retrieved December 20, 2010, from http://www.udeworld.com/anthropometrics....
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11B-221.3 Companion seats
People purchasing a ticket for an accessible seat may purchase up to three additional seats for their companions in the same row and these seats must be contiguous with the accessible seat...
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Parking: ADA Standard Section 216.5
Section 216.5 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for signs at parking.
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Vanity Counter Top Space: ADA Standard Section 806.2.4.1
If vanity counter top space is provided in non-accessible guest toilet or bathing rooms, comparable vanity counter top space, in terms of size and proximity to the lavatory, shall also be...
- USDA Forest Service Built Environment Image Guide (BEIG)
- Center for Persons with Disabilities at Utah State University
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Wading Pools: ADA Standard Section 242.3
Section 242.3 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for wading pools.
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Baseline
Highways and Streets” (2004) (commonly referred to as the “AASHTO Green Book”) and the “Guide for the Planning, Design, and Operation of Pedestrian Facilities” (2004) which incorporate accessibility...
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11B-806.2.4.1 Vanity counter top space
If vanity counter top space is provided in non-accessible guest toilet or bathing rooms, comparable vanity counter top space, in terms of size and proximity to the lavatory, shall also be...
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11B-224.2.2 More than fifty guest room facilities
Facilities with more than fifty guest rooms shall be treated separately for the purposes of determining the required number of accessible rooms and type of accessible bathing facility....
- LaCantina Aluminum Slider System
- LaCantina Contemporary Aluminum Bifold Door System
- LaCantina Multi-slide Aluminum Sliding Door System
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1009.6.1 Travel distance
The maximum travel distance from any accessible space to an area of refuge shall not exceed the exit access travel distance permitted for the occupancy in accordance with Section 1017.1....
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11B-242.3 Wading pools
At least one accessible means of entry shall be provided for wading pools. Accessible means of entry shall comply with sloped entries complying with Section 11B-1009.3....
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Transportation Vehicles: ADA Standard Section 8.
This provides information on the revisions to the ADA Standards regarding transportation vehicles.
- Pacific ADA Center
- Tour-Mate