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- Figure 404.2.4.2(d) Maneuvering Clearances at Doorways without Doors, Sliding Doors, Gates, and Folding Doors – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
- Figure 404.2.4.1(e) Maneuvering Clearances at Manual Swinging Doors and Gates: Hinge Approach, Pull Side – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
- Figure 404.2.4.1(f) Maneuvering Clearances at Manual Swinging Doors and Gates: Hinge Approach, Push Side – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
- Figure 404.2.4.1(h) Maneuvering Clearances at Manual Swinging Doors and Gates: Latch Approach, Pull Side – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
- Figure 404.2.4.1(j) Maneuvering Clearances at Manual Swinging Doors and Gates: Latch Approach, Push Side – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
- Figure 404.2.4.1(d) Maneuvering Clearances at Manual Swinging Doors and Gates: Hinge Approach, Pull Side – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
- Figure 404.2.4.2(c) Maneuvering Clearances at Doorways without Doors, Sliding Doors, Gates, and Folding Doors – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
- Figure 404.2.4.1(b) Maneuvering Clearances at Manual Swinging Doors and Gates: Front Approach, Push Side – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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Egress Signage
216.10 Assistive Listening Systems (from 219.4) 216.11 Check-Out Aisles (from 227.2.1) 216.12 Amusement Rides (incorporated from guidelines previously issued for recreation...
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Separate Programs
Examples A city parks recreation department offers programs for people with disabilities such as adaptive exercise in addition to other activities....
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T504 Fare Collection Devices
the 2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines establishes specifications for the location of fare collection devices (to ensure that such devices do not impede wheelchair movement along passenger access...
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5. Compare Surface Options
Written description of the maintenance and frequency necessary to maintain the accessible route and clear ground spaces....
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Installation
HYB-A (outdoor carpet) and HYB-C (artificial grass) were installed by contractors representing the manufacturers. ...
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Readily Achievable Barrier Removal
Readily achievable barrier removal may include providing an accessible route from a parking lot to the business’s entrance, installing an entrance ramp, widening a doorway, installing accessible...
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SHOPPING CENTER (OR SHOPPING MALL)
A shopping center may include a series of buildings on a common site, connected by a common pedestrian access route on, above or below the ground floor, that is either under common ownership...
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11B-221.2.3 Lines of sight and dispersion
In stadiums, arenas and grandstands, wheelchair spaces shall be dispersed to all levels that include seating served by an accessible route....
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11B-221.2.3 Lines of sight and dispersion
In stadiums, arenas and grandstands, wheelchair spaces shall be dispersed to all levels that include seating served by an accessible route....
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11B-221.2.3 Lines of sight and dispersion
In stadiums, arenas and grandstands, wheelchair spaces shall be dispersed to all levels that include seating served by an accessible route....
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Customer Premises Equipment (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Equipment employed on the premises of a person, which can originate, route or terminate telecommunications, is customer premises equipment....
- BEA Inc. Piezo Push Button Heavy Duty Door Actuator (Push to Exit)
- Alertus Text-To-Speech Self Amplified Speaker
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Regulatory Process Matters
route requirements; exempting parking lots with a few parking spaces from signage requirements for accessible parking spaces; and reducing the number of toilet rooms required to be accessible...
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201.4 Scope of Coverage
This code applies to fixed or built-in elements of buildings, structures, site improvements and pedestrian routes or vehicular ways located on a site....
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C2‒2
[ADA Standards § 4.4.2] Yes No If No, can a barrier or enclosure be added below the stair or can the route be relocated away from the stair?...