the life of the faucet Includes optional 6 in. escutcheon for 3 hole installations Includes matching finish drain assembly Meets standards set by Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA...
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- Delta Single Handle Lavatory Faucet 551-DST
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- American Standard Decorum 0.125 gpf High Efficiency Urinal Top Spud
- Corbin Russwin Inc. UT5200 Unit Lock
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NFPA
household fire alarm systems installed between 6 ft (1.8 m) and 20 ft (6.1 m) along a horizontal flow path from a stationary or fixed cooking appliance shall be listed for resistance to common...
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IV. ACCESSIBLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT
This list shall be certified by the ADA Officer as true, complete, and correct....
- Panda S.85 All Aluminum Slim Profile Lift and Slide System
- Ai Squared ZoomText Magnifier
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5.8.2.4 Unobstructed Floor Space Recommendation
For patients seated in a wheelchair, a common positioning technique is to place towels, pillows, or other positioning aids behind the patient’s back in order to sustain an upright pose during...
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i. Barriers to Web accessibility
The most common barrier to website accessibility is an image or photograph without corresponding text describing the image....
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Categorization of wheelchair versus other power-driven mobility devices. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Finding weight and size to be too restrictive, the vast majority of advocacy, nonprofit, and individual commenters opposed using the Department of Transportation's definition of ‘‘common...
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E. Assistive Technology
Lastly, in 502.4 Platform Accessibility Features, the Board proposes to require that platforms provide specific accessibility features common to most platforms....
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Railings—Guardrails, Handrails, and Safety
The most common location for grab bars is in restrooms. The required locations of grab bars are explained in the Architectural Barriers Act Accessibility Standards, chapter 6....
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Camping Units
There must also be an outdoor recreation access route connecting each camping unit with the common use features that are provided at the campground, such as toilets, showers, water hydrants...