windows, box offices, and information kiosks where a physical barrier separates service personnel and customers, it is recommended that at least one permanently installed assistive listening device...
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A7.2(3) Assistive Listening Devices
- TownSteel ED1100F Grade 1 Fire Rim Device
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7.2(3)* Assistive Listening Devices
(3)* Assistive Listening Devices. (Reserved)...
- Allegion Von Duprin 33A/35A Series Exit Devices
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- One Voice: Getting Started
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§35.161 Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf (TDD's)
§35.161 Telecommunication Devices for the Deaf (TDD's) Section 35.161 requires that, where a public entity communicates with applicants and beneficiaries by telephone, TDD’s or equally...
- TownSteel ED1100 Grade 1 Panic Rim Device
- TownSteel ED1400 Grade 1 Mortise Panic Device
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Section 36.303 Auxiliary Aids and Services (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
Auxiliary aids and services include a wide range of services and devices for ensuring effective communication....
- TownSteel ED5500F Grade 1 Fire Rim Device
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§ 37.43(e)(2)(iii)
., relocation of phones to an accessible height, installation of amplification devices or TDDs);...
- TownSteel ED1400F Grade 1 Mortise Fire Device
- Sargent HC 8800 Rim Exit Device
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Etiquette considered appropriate when interacting with people with disabilities is based primarily on respect and courtesy. Outlined below are tips to help you in communicating with...
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Words
Positive language empowers. When writing or speaking about people with disabilities, it is important to put the person first. Group designations such as "the blind," "the retarded"...
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General Tips for Communicating with People with Disabilities
When introduced to a person with a disability, it is appropriate to offer to shake hands. People with limited hand use or who wear an artificial limb can usually shake hands....
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§ 36.303(b) Examples
(b) Examples. The term auxiliary aids and services includes--