Keep paper copies of contact lists, maps, and, personal and property insurance policy numbers, identification: driver's license/passport (for family members, as well), banking and credit...
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“No Service” Backup Plans
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11B-703.7.2.6 Toilet and bathing facilities geometric symbols
instead of doors, such as at airports or stadiums, the geometric identification symbol should be located at the proper height adjacent to the opening or incorporated into the required tactile...
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Providing Appropriate Information About Accessibility
Whenever standard outdoor recreation symbols are used on maps and other information sources, use the color blue to indicate accessible units....
- HEWI System Color Handrails
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401.1 Scope (Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, people with very low muscle tone might use a specialized membrane keyboard that is completely flat, with no tactilely discernible separation between the keys, because it is...
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Information and Directional Signs
These types of signs are not required to be tactile but are subject to requirements for visual legibility and contrast....
- How You Can Help People in Wheelchairs Navigate Their City
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Exhibition label text
The Museum will continue to offer its existing twenty-minute tactile orientation tour with advance notice pending completion of its plan to provide a qualified reader who can read labels...
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Occupant Notification System
NFPA 72®, National Fire Alarm Code, defines a notification appliance as "a fire alarm system component such as a bell, horn, speaker, light, or text display that provides audible, tactile...
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Size
A positive aspect of the audio was that it worked in tandem with tactile exploration of the models. Participants were hearing about the differences of the planes as well as feeling it....
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11B-407.4.7.1.2 Location
[2010 ADA Standards] EXCEPTION: Where space on an existing car operating panel precludes tactile markings to the left of the controls, markings shall be placed as near to the control...
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7.4.11.2 Sign Contents
., an aerial map of the trail and related facilities), the location of specific trail features and obstacles that do not comply with the technical provisions in 7.4 should be identified...
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13) Detectable warnings
UFAS: "Tactile warnings" (uses different terminology) required only on doors to hazardous areas. Must be a textured surface on the door handle or hardware (§4.29)....
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Shared Streets
of curbs and clearly delineated sidewalks.45 The Pedestrian Accessibility and Movement Environment Laboratory at University College London has conducted limited research on the use of tactile...
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Paragraph (b) (Advisory Guidance)
Tactile strategies are still quite useful, although many older persons may not be familiar with Braille....
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Audio description of exhibits
The Museum will continue to offer its existing twenty-minute tactile orientation tour with advance notice pending completion of its plan to provide a qualified audio describer who can audio...
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Replicas
Replicas Having something tactile is considered essential. Participants noted replicas are important to a broader audience than only people with vision loss....
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Trailhead Information Signs [F216.13 and 1017.10]
Tactile characters, Braille, and the International Symbol of Accessibility are not required on trail information signs....
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705 Detectable Warnings
The original ADAAG included a requirement for detectable warnings on the surface of curb ramps to provide a tactile cue for persons with vision impairments of the boundary between sidewalks...
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Braille Specifications
The proposed guidelines specified that braille be separated at least ¼ inch from other tactile characters and at least d inch from raised borders and other decorative elements (703.3.2)....
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Doors
404.2.8.1 5lbs opening force 11B-404.2.9 10” smooth surface on push side of door 11B-404.2.10 Signs – Tactile...
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Doors
404.2.8.1 5lbs opening force 11B-404.2.9 10” smooth surface on push side of door 11B-404.2.10 Signs – Tactile...
- Seton Custom SetonGlo™ Floor & Stair Identification Signs AV0154
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Paragraph (a) (Advisory Guidance)
If a product uses a flat, smooth touch screen or touch membrane, the user without vision will not be able to locate the controls without auditory or tactile cues. 2....