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  Medical Device Manufacturers
  ramps; • Question 37 (c) on a folding or removable seat on weight scale platforms or other types of diagnostic equipment used by patients in a standing position; • Question 41 (b) on audible... 
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  11B-202.4 Path of travel requirements in alterations, additions and structural repairs
  Installing flashing alarm lights. Widening doors. Installing offset hinges to widen doorways. Eliminating a turnstile or providing an alternative accessible route.... 
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  Accessible Route to Dumpster and Enclosure
  within employee work areas shall only be required to comply with 206.2.8 [common use circulation paths within work area], 207.1 [accessible means of egress], and 215.3 [wiring for visible alarms... 
- ADA25: #13 of 25 -- Jails and Prisons
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  Guest Rooms
  Have hearing-impaired alert kits available such as a door knocker and/or alarm vibrator. 806.3.2 Notification Devices.... 
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  202.4 Alterations Affecting Primary Function Areas
  or a single unisex restroom; (iv) Accessible telephones; (v) Accessible drinking fountains; and (vi) When possible, additional accessible elements such as parking, storage, and alarms... 
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  I. Steps to Ensure Access for All in Emergencies and Disasters
  Notification: If you use emergency warning systems such as sirens or other audible alerts, provide ways to provide people who are deaf or hard of hearing prompt notice of an impending disaster... 
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  Volume Control
  Mute features on public pay telephones can increase audibility by temporarily disconnecting the telephone’s microphone while the user listens through the ear piece so that background noise... 
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  New Requirements for Assistive Listening Systems (ALS)
  Requirements: ALSs are required where audible communication is integral to the use of the space, but are not required where audio amplification is not provided.... 
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  Roundabouts (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  The continuous traffic flow at roundabouts removes many of the audible cues that pedestrians who are blind use to navigate pedestrian street crossings.... 
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  810 Transportation Facilities
  Commenters urged the Board to recognize audible signs as an alternative to tactile signs since they can provide equal or greater access to information. Response.... 
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  III-5.1000 General
  For instance, the facility needs to have stairs and railings that comply with ADAAG, and it should comply with the ADAAG signage and alarm requirements, as well.... 
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  2.2.4 Issues
  just about everybody with a significant hearing loss, it appears necessary to provide some compression in the transmitter to keep from overloading the system and to ensure at least some audibility... 
- Savaria Orion Limited Use/Limited Application Elevator
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  224 Transient Lodging Guest Rooms
  In addition to those accessible sleeping rooms and suites required by 9.1.2, sleeping rooms and suites that comply with 9.3 (Visual Alarms, Notification Devices, and Telephones) shall be... 
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  Outputs
  We listed certain types of information accompanying transactions that must be provided in audible format, as well as certain supplemental information that need not be, and whether any other... 
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  Stages.
  Under the 1991 Standards, Assistive Listening Systems ("ALS") are required in courtrooms and in other settings where audible communication is integral to the use of the space and audio amplification... 
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  RESEARCH NEEDS
  Access Board has identified signalization as the only proven means of creating crossable gaps in traffic and providing audible cues to pedestrians of the availability of gaps.... 
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  Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities: ADA Standard Section 101.2
  Section 101.2 of the ADA Standards covers the effects of the removal of barriers in existing facilities. 
- NuStep T5 Recumbent Cross Trainer
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  Attachment B – Code References
  Installing flashing alarm lights. Widening doors. Installing offset hinges to widen doorways.... 
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  Wayfinding is more than just graphics (slides 2 – 4)
  Flags for alarm pulls. And then on the right you’ve got the stair. It says, “In case of fire, door will release.” Well, okay.... 
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  B. How Does a TTY Work?
  TTY callers may press TTY keys to emit audible tones and more quickly notify the call taker that a TTY call is being placed.... 
 
              