Guestroom Doors Common Problem: Doors and doorways into and within all guestrooms and suites, including bathroom doors and doorways, do not allow 32 inches of clear opening width....
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  16.1 Q. Will a standard hung 32-inch door provide sufficient clear width to meet the requirements of the Fair Housing Act?
  No, a 32-inch door would not provide a sufficient clear opening to meet the requirement for usable doors.... 
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  11B-604.8.1.1.3 Maneuvering space with end-opening door
  In a wheelchair accessible compartment with a door located in the front wall or partition (facing the water closet), either in-swinging or out-swinging, a minimum 60 inches (1524 mm) wide... 
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  11B-604.8.1.1.3 Maneuvering space with end-opening door
  11B-604.8.1.1.3 Maneuvering space with end-opening door.... 
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  D3. Door Hardware
  Is the door hardware (e.g., lever, pull, panic bar) usable with one hand without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist?... 
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  11B-233.3.1.2.6.5 Additional requirements.
  Interior door opening width complying with Section 11B-404.3.1. 3. Door and gate hardware complying with Section 11B-404.2.7. 4.... 
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  11B-404.2.10 Door and gate surfaces
  Swinging door and gate surfaces within 10 inches (254 mm) of the finish floor or ground measured vertically shall have a smooth surface on the push side extending the full width of the door... 
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  11B-404.2.10 Door and gate surfaces
  Swinging door and gate surfaces within 10 inches (254 mm) of the finish floor or ground measured vertically shall have a smooth surface on the push side extending the full width of the door... 
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  11B-404.2.10 Door and gate surfaces
  Swinging door and gate surfaces within 10 inches (254 mm) of the finish floor or ground measured vertically shall have a smooth surface on the push side extending the full width of the door... 
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  G. Door Hardware
  Is the door hardware (levers, pulls, panic bars, etc.) on all entry doors to accessible guestrooms and other passage doors within the room usable with one hand, without tight grasping, pinching... 
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  Closers
  Closers Automated door closing is addressed by the ANSI/BHMA standards.... 
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  A. Entry Doors
  Do entry doors, connecting room doors, and interior doors (except doors to shallow closets) into and within all guestrooms and suites allow 32" clear passage width so persons who use wheelchairs... 
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  407.3.6 Width
  The width of elevator doors shall comply with Table 407.4.1. EXCEPTION: In existing elevators, a power-operated car door complying with 404.2.3 shall be permitted.... 
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  Door Opening Force [4.13.11]
  [See subsections ...] 
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  407.3.6 Width
  The width of elevator doors shall comply with Table 407.4.1. EXCEPTION: In existing elevators, a power-operated car door complying with 404.2.3 shall be permitted.... 
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  § 38.83(b)(2) Controls
  (2) Controls—... 
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  11B-407.3.6 Width
  The width of elevator doors shall comply with Table 11B-407.4.1. Exception: In existing elevators, a power-operated car door complying with Section 11B-404.2.3 shall be permitted.... 
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  11B-407.3.6 Width
  The width of elevator doors shall comply with Table 11B-407.4.1. Exception: In existing elevators, a power-operated car door complying with Section 11B-404.2.3 shall be permitted.... 
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  11B-407.3.6 Width
  The width of elevator doors shall comply with Table 11B-407.4.1. Exception: In existing elevators, a power-operated car door complying with Section 11B-404.2.3 shall be permitted.... 
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  Controls [9.2.2(5)]
  Controls [9.2.2(5)] All controls in accessible units, sleeping rooms, and suites must comply with 4.27, which provides specifications for clear floor space, height of operable controls... 
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  407.3.6 Width
  The width of elevator doors shall comply with Table 407.4.1.... 
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  Operable Parts: ADA Standard Section 611.3
  Section 611.3 covers the current ADA Standards for the operable parts of washing machines and clothes dryers. 
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  11B-206.5.3 Transient lodging facilities
  In transient lodging facilities, entrances, doors, and doorways providing user passage into and within guest rooms that are not required to provide mobility features complying with Section... 
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  11B-611.3 Operable parts
  Operable parts, including doors, lint screens, and detergent and bleach compartments shall comply with Section 11B-309.... 
