A stable surface is one that remains unchanged by contaminants or applied force, so that when the contaminant or force is removed, the surface returns to its original condition....
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11B-302.1 General
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11B-302.1 General
A stable surface is one that remains unchanged by contaminants or applied force, so that when the contaminant or force is removed, the surface returns to its original condition....
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11B-302.1 General
A firm surface resists deformation by either indentations or particles moving on its surface....
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General: ADA Standard Section 505.1
Section 505.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for handrails.
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11B-505.1 General
Handrails provided along walking surfaces complying with Section 11B-403, required at ramps complying with Section 11B-405, and required at stairs complying with Section 11B-504 shall comply...
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4.2.4.3 Surfaces for Wheelchair Spaces
Clear floor or ground spaces for wheelchairs shall comply with 4.5.
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4.2.4.3 SURFACES FOR WHEELCHAIR SPACES
Clear floor or ground spaces for wheelchairs shall comply with 4.5.
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3306.2 Walkways
Walkways shall be provided with a durable walking surface....
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302.1 General
Floor and ground surfaces shall be stable, firm, and slip resistant and shall comply with 302. EXCEPTIONS: 1....
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302.1 General
Floor and ground surfaces shall be stable, firm, and slip resistant and shall comply with 302. EXCEPTIONS: 1....
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Kitchen Work Surfaces
Element 12" in the chart accompanying the Guidelines for Requirement 2 (public and common use areas) seems to require a portion of the kitchen counters to be accessible since they are work surfaces...
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302.1 General
Floor and ground surfaces shall be stable, firm, and slip resistant and shall comply with 302. EXCEPTIONS: 1....
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Cross Slope [1016.7.2]
Cross slope is the side-to-side slope of the surface of an ORAR....
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16. If a play surface is replaced with an accessible surface and the existing ground level play components are not accessible, do the components need to be replaced?
If a play surface is replaced with an accessible surface and the existing ground level play components are not accessible, do the components need to be replaced? No....
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ADAAG
Recreation Facilities and Outdoor Developed Areas These guidelines will cover amusement parks, play facilities, outdoor developed areas, golf courses, sports facilities, and boating and...
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Test Procedures
of surfacing and floor coverings (ASTM 1999b)....
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4.1.3(3)
(3) Ground and floor surfaces along accessible routes and in accessible rooms and spaces shall comply with 4.5....
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4.1.2(3)
(3) Ground and floor surfaces along accessible routes and in accessible rooms and spaces shall comply with 4.5....
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1003.2 Accessible Routes
Accessible routes serving recreational boating facilities, including gangways and floating piers, shall comply with Chapter 4 except as modified by the exceptions in 1003.2....
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1003.2 Accessible Routes
Accessible routes serving recreational boating facilities, including gangways and floating piers, shall comply with Chapter 4 except as modified by the exceptions in 1003.2....
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Height: ADA Standard Section 804.3.2
The kitchen work surface shall be 34 inches (865 mm) maximum above the finish floor or ground....
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11B-804.3.2 Height
The kitchen work surface shall be 34 inches (864 mm) maximum above the finish floor or ground....
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1016.1 General
Outdoor recreation access routes shall comply with 1016. EXCEPTIONS: 1. ...
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1016.1 General
Outdoor recreation access routes shall comply with 1016. EXCEPTIONS: 1....