An assistive listening system appropriate for an assembly area for a group of persons or where the specific individuals are not known in advance, such as a playhouse, lecture hall or...
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A4.33.7 Types of Listening Systems
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11B-703.5.5 Character height
TABLE 11B-703.5.5 VISUAL CHARACTER HEIGHT Height To Finish Floor Or Ground From Baseline Of Character Horizontal Viewing Distance Minimum Character Height...
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7.1. Purpose and Objective of the Final Rule, Relative to Movie Theaters Categorized As Small
reiterates the obligation of covered entities to ensure equally effective communication with individuals with disabilities and identifies, among other things, “open and closed captioning,” and “audio...
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Character Height: ADA Standard Section 703.5.5
Table 703.5.5 Visual Character Height Height to Finish Floor or Ground From Baseline of Character Horizontal Viewing Distance Minimum Character Height 40 Inches...
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F215.1 General
Where fire alarm systems provide audible alarm coverage, alarms shall comply with F215. EXCEPTION: In existing facilities, visible alarms shall not be required except where an...
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203, 206 and 215 Employee Work Areas
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215.1 General
Where fire alarm systems provide audible alarm coverage, alarms shall comply with 215. EXCEPTION: In existing facilities, visible alarms shall not be required except where an...
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215.1 General
215.1 General. Where fire alarm systems provide audible alarm coverage, alarms shall comply with 215. EXCEPTION: In existing facilities, visible alarms shall not be required...
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Character Proportion [4.30.2]
Character Proportion [4.30.2] Very thick or thin characters and character strokes can be difficult to read. Recommendation: While ADAAG does not specify the character to use in...
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11B-216.4.4 Delayed egress locks
Signs required by Chapter 10, Section 1010.1.9.7, Item 6.4 at doors with delayed egress locks shall comply with Sections 11B-703.1, 11B-703.2, 11B-703.3, and 11B-703.5.
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Routes and Destinations: ADA Standard Section 810.6.2
Lists of stations, routes and destinations served by the station which are located on boarding areas, platforms, or mezzanines shall comply with 703.5. At least one tactile sign...
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Directional and Informational Signs: ADA Standard Section 216.3
Section 216.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for directional and informational signs.
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11B-810.6.2 Routes and destinations
Lists of stations, routes and destinations served by the station which are located on boarding areas, platforms, or mezzanines shall comply with Section 11B-703.5. At least one...
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11B-215.4 Transient lodging
Guest rooms required to comply with Section 11B-224.4 shall provide fire alarms complying with Chapter 9, Section 907.5.2.3.2, and carbon monoxide alarms, where provided, complying...
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Dennis W. Siemsen, O.D., Low Vision Service, Department of Ophthalmology, Mayo Clinic
Visual Acuity But the whole point, as Bob mentioned, was: what is visual acuity? It’s really how big a letter you can see at what particular distance (slide 7)....
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11B-216.2 Designations
People with visual impairments benefit from tactile signs containing raised characters and/or symbols and accompanying Braille....
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A. Statutory and Rulemaking History Up to the 2008 NPRM
the Department used the term "narrative description" to define the process and experience whereby individuals who are blind or have low vision are provided with a spoken narrative of key visual...
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Accessible Route Into and Through the Business
While accessible routes through a store are originally well-planned, promotional, seasonal, and other special displays that surround entrances and spill into aisles may substantially...
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Web Accessibility 101: Effective Color Contrast
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A. Executive Orders 12866 and 13563—Summary of Regulatory Assessment
Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 direct agencies to assess all costs and benefits of available regulatory alternatives and, if regulation is necessary, to select regulatory...
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6.1 Universal Receiver: Recommendations
6.1 Universal Receiver: Recommendations The need for a universal receiver was highlighted when it was suggested that standardized transmitting characteristics for both FM and IR...
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2.1.2.1 Summary of IEC 118‒4 (1981) Standards
2.1.2.1 Summary of IEC 118‒4 (1981) Standards With a source of 1000 Hz equal to the long-time average level of the speech signal applied to the input of the system, the resulting...
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Exhibit Design Relating to Low Vision and Blindness: Tactile Mapping for Cultural and Entertainment Venues
Exhibit Design Relating to Low Vision and Blindness Tactile Mapping for Cultural and Entertainment Venues By: Steven Landau, President Touch Graphics, Inc. 330 W. 38...
