Since the signal created is, in a sense, electromagnetic interference, multiple loop systems can easily interfere with each other and are susceptible to interference from electrical wiring...
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Audio Induction Loop
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Surfaces for Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
Could a person ride a narrow-tired bicycle across the surface easily without making imprints? (Bicycle tires are similar to the large rear wheels of a wheelchair.)...
- Design Guidelines for the Visual Environment
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Height [4.27.3]
Electrical outlets must be at least 15 inches high....
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Industries Where Safety Training is a Must
Workers regularly deal with heavy machinery, elevated heights, electrical systems, and potentially dangerous materials. ...
- Mitsubishi Jet Towel Slim Hand Dryer
- Mitsubishi Jet Towel Mini Hand Dryer
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III-6.1000 General
Normal maintenance, reroofing, painting, wallpapering, asbestos removal, and changes to electrical and mechanical systems are not "alterations," unless they affect usability....
- BEA Inc. PBS2G Series 4.5" Square Push Plate (Push to Open)
- Mobi-Mat® Recpath™ ADA Beach Access Mat
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Assessment Factors
Also, for safety reasons, larger electric devices such as golf cars may be excluded from narrow or crowded settings where there is no valid reason to exclude smaller electric devices like...
- Midmark Ritter 223 Barrier-Free® Power Examination Table
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Motorized Kick Scooters
Motorized scooters can be either gasoline or electric powered. There are many different manufactures and styles of scooters with different characteristics....
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7.12 Nondiscrimination in Other Benefits and Privileges of Employment
For example, an employer would not have to discontinue the company biking club simply because a blind employee is unable to ride a bicycle....
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Exercise Equipment and Machines
Likewise, cardiovascular exercise machines, such as stationary bicycles, rowing machines, stair climbers and treadmills, are all different types of machines....
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Spaces and Elements: ADA Standard Section 206.2.4
Section 206.2.4 covers the scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes connecting spaces and elements within a building.
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Employee Work Areas: ADA Standard Section 206.2.8
Section 206.2.8 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes in employee work areas.
- Midmark Ritter 222 Barrier-Free® Power Examination Table
- Living Earth Crafts Essex™ Pedicure Chair
- Honeywell SpectrAlert Advance Selectable Output Devices
- Door Transmitter (BE1411)
- American Trails Resources and Library: Accessible Trails
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[A] ALTERATION
Normal maintenance, reroofing, painting or wallpapering, or changes to mechanical and electrical systems are not alterations unless they affect the usability of the building or facility....
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It appears that the accessibility standards may result in lots of chargers in ADA spaces not being used or “stranded assets.” Was this issue addressed in development of the standards?
necessitate the use of a wheelchair or mobility device; therefore it is incorrect to assume that an accessible EVCS will be underutilized, because disability placard holders may have an electric...