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Introduction
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Long-Term Research
survey an appropriate children's population to keep up with design needs stemming from the trend toward mainstreaming in our schools....
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Special thanks to:
Thanks to Alice Voigt and Michelle Cook (National Center on Accessibility) for their assistance in the conduct of the Exhibit Design Relating to Low Vision and Blindness workshop and to...
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III-3.4100 Separate programs
Such programs must, however, be specifically designed to meet the needs of the individuals with disabilities for whom they are provided....
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Landings [§405.7]
Landings must be designed to prevent the accumulation of water....
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1.2.5 Ramps
However, when a design slope of 1:12 is indicated a tolerance of +0.5% is reasonable. Many accessibility experts consider a 2% cross slope to be the maximum....
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‘‘1991 Standards’’ and ‘‘2004 ADAAG’’ (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The term ‘‘1991 Standards’’ refers to the ADA Standards for Accessible Design, originally published on July 26, 1991, and republished as Appendix D to part 36....
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11B-308.4 Suggested reach ranges for children
Where building elements such as coat hooks, lockers, or operable parts are designed for use primarily by children, the suggested dimensions of Table 11B-308.4 shall be permitted....
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11B-1008.3 Transfer systems
Designers should minimize the distance between the points where a child transfers from a wheelchair or mobility device and where the elevated play components are located....
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II-3.4100 Separate programs
Such programs must, however, be specifically designed to meet the needs of the individuals with disabilities for whom they are provided....
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11B-1008.3 Transfer systems
Designers should minimize the distance between the points where a child transfers from a wheelchair or mobility device and where the elevated play components are located....
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1008.3 Transfer Systems
Designers should minimize the distance between the points where a child transfers from a wheelchair or mobility device and where the elevated play components are located....
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Why Your Interior Renovations Are Losing You Money
While those rooms matter, they are also the most expensive to renovate and often have the lowest ROI because design trends change so fast....
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Five Nights at Freddy’s 2: Chaos, Strategy, and Hidden Horror
The lack of direct combat or escape options enhances the feeling of helplessness, which is a key element of its horror design....
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4. Getting What You Need During Your Visit
Do you have an exam table that lowers to 18 inches from the floor or lower so that I can get on it independently?...
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11B-221.2.3.2 Vertical dispersion
Designing spectator seating for accessibility can be more complicated when folding bleachers are utilized....
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11B-221.2.3.2 Vertical dispersion
Designing spectator seating for accessibility can be more complicated when folding bleachers are utilized....
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Additional Number and Types: ADA Standard Section 240.2.1.2
Section 240.2.1.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for additional number and types of ground level play components.
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11B-201.1 Scope
All areas of newly designed and newly constructed buildings and facilities and altered portions of existing buildings and facilities shall comply with these requirements....
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11B-240.2.1.2 Additional number and types
Where a large play area includes two or more composite play structures designed for the same age group, the total number of elevated play components on all the composite play structures...