Grab bars are usually provided in buildings to provide stability and allow people to use their arms to assist in movement over short distances. The most common location for grab bars...
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1133A.7, Item 3
3. A clear floor space shall not extend into the knee and toe space more than 19 inches (483 mm).
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§ 38.83(c)(8) Handrails
(8) Handrails. If provided, handrails shall allow persons with disabilities to grasp them from outside the vehicle while starting to board, and to continue to use them throughout the...
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11B-609.3 Spacing
The grab bar clearance of 1½ inches required in this section is a safety clearance to prevent injuries resulting from arms slipping through the openings....
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11B-609.3 Spacing
The grab bar clearance of 1½ inches required in this section is a safety clearance to prevent injuries resulting from arms slipping through the openings....
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11B-609.3 Spacing
The grab bar clearance of 1½ inches required in this section is a safety clearance to prevent injuries resulting from arms slipping through the openings....
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Plan 2B: 13-Foot Wide Accessible Guest Room
• Circular turning space in room (section 603.2.1); • Required clear floor spaces at fixtures and turning space overlap (section 603.2.2); • Turning space includes knee and toe clearance...
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7(1)(c)
(c) In U-shaped kitchens with sink or range or cooktop at the base of the "U", a 60-inch turning radius is provided to allow parallel approach, or base cabinets are removable at that...
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11B-1002.4.4 Clearances
Clearances for wheelchair spaces shall comply with Section 11B-1002.4.4. Exceptions: Where provided, securement devices shall be permitted to overlap required clearances....
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7(1)(b)
(b) Clearance between counters and all opposing base cabinets, countertops, appliances or walls is at least 40 inches....
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7(2)(a)
allow a parallel approach by a person in a wheelchair; if parallel approach is not possible within the space, any cabinets provided would have to be removable to afford the necessary knee clearance...
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11B-233.3.1.2.6.5 Additional requirements.
Door maneuvering clearance complying with Section 11B-809.8. 6. Water closet seat height complying with Section 11B-809.10.7.4. 7....
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11B-403.5 Clearances
Walking surfaces shall provide clearances complying with Section 11B-403.5....
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Beds: ADA Standard Section 232.2.1.1
Section 232.2.1.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for beds.
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11B-232.2.1.1 Beds
In cells having more than 25 beds, at least 5 percent of the beds shall have clear floor space complying with Section 11B-807.2.3.
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Entrances
If one door of a double-leaf door is not wide enough, propping open the second door may provide enough clearance....
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Handrail extension requirements
Just concurring with Brian's comments. Most concise demonstration of how to (correctly) measure handrail extension length I've come across. No more arguing with Architects...will...
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Extremely well done!
Hello Corada, Thank you ETA and Dan for pointing me to this How-to video on measuring handrail extensions. This video clearly demonstrates the length and dimension of what is...
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Clear floor space beside or between beds must be 36" wide
Remember that because the clear floor space required by 806.2.3 will be deeper than 24" to end up beside or between the beds where it will be usable, it will be in an alcove that is...
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Maneuvering Space at Doors
Several commenters requested that the final Guidelines incorporate minimum maneuvering clearances at doors, as provided by the ANSI Standard....