California ADA standards specify that a circular or triangular sign be mounted onto restroom doors Injection-molded plastic signs feature raised lettering and Grade 2...
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- Seton California Code ADA Women's Rest Room Sign with ISA - Black 84949
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  T402.10 Visual Contrast
  
The stripe shall be 1 inch (25 mm) wide minimum and shall contrast visually with the rest of the walking surface either light-on-dark or dark-on-light....
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  3.2 Physical Accessibility Barriers and Solutions
  
Barriers Solutions Simple/Low cost Involved / High cost Protruding Objects mounted on the wall (e.g., fire extinguisher) may...
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  T405.3 Visual Contrast
  
The stripe shall be 1 inch (25 mm) wide minimum and shall contrast visually with the rest of the step tread or circulation path surface either light-on-dark or dark-on-light....
 - Seton California Code ADA Unisex Restroom Sign with ISA - Black 84951
 - Seton California Code ADA Men Rest Room Sign with Larger ISA - Black
 - Seton California Code ADA Mens Restroom Sign with ISA - Black 84947
 - Seton California Code ADA Unisex Restroom Sign with ISA - Blue 84950
 - Takeform Fusion Signage Miscellaneous Room Identification Type E.2
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  Signs
  
• Signs that identify permanent rooms and spaces, such as those identifying rest rooms, exits or room numbers, must have Braille and raised letters or numbers so that they may be read visually...
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  11B-220.2 Point-of-sale devices
  
Where point-of-sale devices are provided, all devices at each location shall comply with Sections 11B-707.3, 11B-707.7.2, and 11B-707.9. Where point-of-sale devices are provided at...
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  Appendix A: Pedestrians with Visual Impairments
  
This appendix discusses some of the major causes of visual impairments in the United States along with the mobility challenges faced by people with visual impairments....
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  In Your Guest Room:
  
1. Pre-Plan Your Escape Routes: 1.1 Review the emergency exit plan and escape routes posted in your room, generally located on the back of the entry door. 1.1.1 Note all...
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  Understanding the Visually Impaired (Helping #3)
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  11B-703.1.1.2 Inspection
  
The inspection shall include, but not be limited to, verification that Braille dots and cells are properly spaced and the size, proportion and type of raised characters are in compliance...
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  Access to Printed or Visual Materials
  
Printed materials can be a significant barrier for people who have visual, learning, and cognitive disabilities....
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  Web Accessibility 101: Visual Focus Indication
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  Design Guidelines for the Hearing and Visually-Impaired
  
Several commenters stated that the proposed guidelines failed to provide design features for people with hearing and visual impairments....
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  Captioning Audio/Visual Materials
  
The best way to use captioned audio/visual materials is to purchase or use videos that already have closed captions....
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  Visually IMpaired Accessible Keypad Door Lock
  
Ran into an interesting issue in a claim by a visually impaired plaintiff The claim was that the push button keypad was not accessible for a visually impaired person - see attached photo...
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  ADA Business BRIEF: Communicating with People Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing in Hospital Settings
  
It is a visually interactive language that uses a combination of hand motions, body gestures, and facial expressions....
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  Non-Tactile Signage
  
Non-Tactile Signage The legibility of printed characters is a function of the viewing distance, character height and proportion, font, and the color contrast between character and background...
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  Keypad Buttons
  
Raised characters are not required. Response....
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  Visual Busyness (slide 13)
  
And I want to also say avoid visual busyness because we’ve been saying contrast is really [overused]; I think you have to use contrast sparingly....
 
              