Items that can become hazards include wall-mounted fire extinguishers, display cases, and sconces, as well as open staircases, overhead signs and banners, and the curved sides of arched...
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Feature 4 - Routes to the Meeting Space
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THREATS AND HAZARDS: WHAT CAN YOUR COMMUNITY DO?
“No-notice” events occur without any warning, like fires and utility disruptions....
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Introduction
or business license, playing ball in the local park, marching in the Memorial Day parade, attending an annual street festival or a town meeting, or calling 9‒1‒1 for emergency police, fire...
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Building
The commenter stated that, in the building industry, "building" is defined by exterior walls and fire walls, and that an apartment structure of four units could be subdivided into two separate...
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1.1.1 Title
Mechanical Code •   Part 5   – California Plumbing Code •   Part 6   – California Energy Code •   Part 8   – California Historical Building Code •   Part 9   – California Fire...
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Living Room
EPA approved wood-burning fireplace as a heat source raised for easy access Self-starting fire (gas under wood)....
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Master Bedroom
occurs Quilted fabric wall and carpet to absorb ambient noise Duvet covers (make the bed with one hand) Opening in the door frame to accommodate a lift Fire...
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BACKGROUND
public safety applicants to answer the following inquiry: “Are you aware of any medical, mental, or physical disabilities that would prevent you from performing the duties of a police or fire...
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I. Who is Covered by Title II of the ADA
All activities, services, and programs of public entities are covered, including activities of State legislatures and courts, town meetings, police and fire departments, motor vehicle licensing...
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1.1.1 Title
California Mechanical Code Part 5 – California Plumbing Code Part 6 – California Energy Code Part 8 – California Historical Building Code Part 9 – California Fire...
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1.1.1 Title
Electrical Code Part 4 – California Mechanical Code Part 5 – California Plumbing Code Part 6 – California Energy Code Part 8 – California Historical Building Code Part 9 – California Fire...
- Inpro Corporation JointMaster® AR Series Seal Expansion Joint Systems
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SCOPE OF THE INVESTIGATION
the following facilities, which – because construction or alterations commenced after January 26, 1992 – must comply with the ADA’s new construction or alterations requirements: Waukegan Fire...
- Yale YSSL10 Auxiliary Latch
- Inpro Corporation IPC® 940 Smooth Handrail with Reveal
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207 Accessible Means of Egress
The proposed rule also provided requirements for areas of refuge, which are fire-rated spaces on levels above or below the exit discharge levels where people unable to use stairs can go...
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II-7.3100 General
Many public entities provide telephone emergency services by which individuals can seek immediate assistance from police, fire, ambulance, and other emergency services....
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Guest Rooms
It is important to provide clear access to all amenities in the room, including a curtain with a ringed rod for opening and closing....
- Symmetry Vertical Platform Lift VPC-SL
- Sargent 278 Series Overhead Concealed Door Closer
- ASI Global Partitions High Density Polyethylene Solid Plastic Toilet Partitions
- Allegion Von Duprin 98/99 Series Exit Devices
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"Direct Threat" to Self
Nor could an employer reject an applicant with a visual or mobility disability because of a generalized fear of risks to this person in the event of a fire or other emergency....
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809.3.1.2 Residential Dwelling Unit Smoke Alarms
This requirement is consistent with the NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code, which is referenced in the section....