Section 105.2.5 of the ADA Standards cover references to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA).
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NFPA: ADA Standard Section 105.2.5
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Issue 11: Good vibrations (vibrotactile indications)
pedestrians who are both visually and hearing impaired and also may be used by pedestrians who are visually impaired (with normal hearing) to clarify or confirm which street’s audible WALK is sounding...
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Front Entry
Water fountain for the relaxing sound of running water to reduce stress Video intercom which shows images of the visitor throughout the house and records visitor while we are...
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Cross Slope: ADA Standard Section 405.3
Section 405.3 covers the current ADA Standards for cross slope requirements on ramps.
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11B-411.2.1.2.4 Display screen
accessibility function button, the display screen shall display information including but not limited to, operating instructions, user input confirmation, elevator assignment characters, direction...
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Attachment H: Modifications to Altered Facilities
Attachment H: Modifications to Altered Facilities
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Slope: ADA Standard Section 810.5.1
Rail platforms shall not exceed a slope of 1:48 in all directions....
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11B-810.5.1 Slope
Rail platforms shall not exceed a slope of 1:48 in all directions....
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C. Equipment and technology questions
Do the closed captioning and video description technologies currently available require the use of a digital sound system or digital cinema?...
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11B-702.1 General
installed audible and visible alarms complying with NFPA 72 (1999 or 2002 edition) (incorporated by reference, see "Referenced Standards" in Chapter 1), except that the maximum allowable sound...
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11B-702.1 General
installed audible and visible alarms complying with NFPA 72 (1999 or 2002 edition) (incorporated by reference, see "Referenced Standards" in Chapter 1), except that the maximum allowable sound...
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11B-702.1 General
installed audible and visible alarms complying with NFPA 72 (1999 or 2002 edition) (incorporated by reference, see "Referenced Standards" in Chapter 1), except that the maximum allowable sound...
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- Clarity XLC2 Amplified Cordless Phone
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C.6.ii. - If a Federal agency is distributing a television or multimedia production or a web-cast presentation, does it have to be open or closed captioned and audio-described?
Hence, if the production is multimedia (e.g. image and sound) and is considered "training or informational," then it must meet the applicable requirements of 1194.24 (c) and (d) of the Access...
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E102.3 ANSI/IEEE (Section-by-Section Analysis)
When telephone interference is not minimized, it can create noise in hearing aids that masks the sound of conversation....
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Recognizing a TTY Call
A series of beeping tones is the most common signal (made when the person calling taps the keyboard space bar) but not all models emit this sound....
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T704.2.1 Audible and visible notification
Audible notifications shall be verbal or non-verbal signals and sound only once for each stop....
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Qualified interpreter
Cued speech interpreter means an interpreter who functions in the same manner as an oral interpreter except that he or she also uses a hand code, or cue, to represent each speech sound....
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§ 35.104 Qualified interpreter
Cued speech interpreter means an interpreter who functions in the same manner as an oral interpreter except that he or she also uses a hand code, or cue, to represent each speech sound....
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407.5 Timed Response (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Timed Response (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes to require that where a timed response is required, ICT would have to alert the user visually, as well as by touch or sound...
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11B-207.1 General
Directional signs shall be provided in compliance with Chapter 10, Section 1009.10. Advisory 11B-207 Accessible means of egress....
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11B-411.2.1.7.2 Assignment by touch screen hall call console
The audio output shall provide verbal instruction for the user to press the accessibility function button as a response to verbal direction in order to select the destination floor....
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Attachment A
many different ways, such as: Guiding people who are blind or have low vision and retrieving dropped objects for them; Alerting people who are deaf or hard of hearing to sounds...