STORLEK, a large-capacity 70-gallon receptacle designed by QDesign, can stand alone or be grouped together, and can be used for both waste & recycling....
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Private Entity
[36.104] A person or entity other than a public entity. ...
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11B-707.9.1.2 Other technology
Other technology, such as a radio frequency identification device, fingerprint biometrics, or some other mechanism that enables a visually impaired person to access the video touch screen...
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DETECTABLE WARNING
[DSA-AC] A standardized surface feature built in or applied to walking surfaces or other elements to warn persons with visual impairments of hazards on a circulation path....
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11B-707.9.1.2 Other technology
Other technology, such as a radio frequency identification device, fingerprint biometrics, or some other mechanism that enables a visually impaired person to access the video touch screen...
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DETECTABLE WARNING
[DSA-AC] A standardized surface feature built in or applied to walking surfaces or other elements to warn persons with visual impairments of hazards on a circulation path....
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Protect Your Career with a Professional Home Office Signal
You might be the person who has to mute their video to save bandwidth, or who has to stand in the garden to take an important call. But ask yourself: is this sustainable?...
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ACCESSIBLE ROUTE
[DSA-AC & HCD 1-AC] A continuous unobstructed path connecting accessible elements and spaces of an accessible site, building or facility that can be negotiated by a person with a disability...
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ACCESSIBLE ROUTE
[DSA-AC & HCD 1-AC] A continuous unobstructed path connecting accessible elements and spaces of an accessible site, building or facility that can be negotiated by a person with a disability...
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Water Play Components: ADA Standard Section 1008.2.3
Personal wheelchairs and mobility devices may not be appropriate for submerging in water when using play components in water....
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Occupant Load
The number of persons for which the means of egress of a building or portion of a building is designed....
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OCCUPANT LOAD
The number of persons for which the means of egress of a building or portion thereof is designed....
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OCCUPANT LOAD
The number of persons for which the means of egress of a building or portion thereof is designed....
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704.4.1 Height
While seats are not required at TTYs, reading and typing at a TTY is more suited to sitting than standing....
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Accessible Route
included to ensure an equal level of convenience between accessible seating and inaccessible seating in terms of travel between the entry gate and seats or between the seats and concession stands...
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6. Classroom Acoustics
Consistent with long-standing recommendations for good practice in educational settings, the standard set specific criteria for maximum background noise (35 decibels) and reverberation time...
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6. Classroom Acoustics
Consistent with long-standing recommendations for good practice in educational settings, the standard set specific criteria for maximum background noise (35 decibels) and reverberation time...
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704.4.1 Height
While seats are not required at TTYs, reading and typing at a TTY is more suited to sitting than standing....
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R210 Protruding Objects (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Design, and Operation of Pedestrian Facilities” recommends that local governments regulate the use of sidewalks by private entities for activities such as outdoor dining, vending carts and stands...
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704.4.1 Height
While seats are not required at TTYs, reading and typing at a TTY is more suited to sitting than standing....
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6. Classroom Acoustics
Consistent with long-standing recommendations for good practice in educational settings, the standard set specific criteria for maximum background noise (35 decibels) and reverberation time...
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4.4.1* GENERAL
Free-standing objects mounted on posts or pylons may overhang 12 in (305 mm) maximum from 27 in to 80 in (685 mm to 2030 mm) above the ground or finished floor (see Fig. 8(c) and (d))....