A. The Guidelines do not prescribe the type of material to use or method of providing reinforcement for bathroom walls. The Guidelines recognize that grab bar reinforcing may be...
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23.1 Q. What type of reinforcement should be used to reinforce bathroom walls for the later installation of grab bars?
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7(2)(a)(ii)
(ii) Clear floor space is provided at fixtures as shown in Fig. 7 (a), (b), (c) and (d). Clear floor space at fixtures may overlap. Fig. 7 Clear Floor Space for...
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24.1 Q. What types of grab bars should the reinforcement be designed to accommodate and what types may be used if the builder elects to install grab bars in some units at the time of construction?
A. The Guidelines do not prescribe the type of product for grab bars, or the structural strength for grab bars. The Guidelines only state that the necessary reinforcement must be...
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1009.4.3 Wall Depth and Length
The depth of the transfer wall shall be 12 inches (305 mm) minimum and 16 inches (405 mm) maximum....
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11B-1009.4.3 Wall depth and length
The depth of the transfer wall shall be 12 inches (305 mm) minimum and 16 inches (406 mm) maximum....
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Regulatory Impact Analysis.
requirements for each of the following eight existing elements will exceed monetized benefits by more than $100 million when using the 1991 Standards as the comparative baseline: Side reach; water...
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1011.2.1 Size and Location
positioned for forward approach to the receptacle opening; or 30 inches (760 mm) by 60 inches (1525 mm) positioned for a parallel approach to the receptacle opening Water...
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Appendix 3 - Comparison of US Standards to IDEA Center Research
Knee Clearance Height (KCH) 685 69 640 515 742 Knee Clearance Depth...
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5.2.1.2 Transfer Surface Depth Recommendation for M301
5.2.1.2 Transfer Surface Depth Recommendation for M301 The Committee recommends a minimum transfer surface depth of 17 inches for all M301 except imaging equipment....
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5.2.2.2 Transfer Surface Depth Recommendation for M302
5.2.2.2 Transfer Surface Depth Recommendation for M302 The Committee recommends a minimum depth requirement of 17 inches for equipment used by patients in seated positions....
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R405.3.3 Minimum Required Depth
R405.3.3 Minimum Required Depth....
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11B-703.2.1 Depth
Raised characters shall be 1/32 inch (0.8 mm) minimum above their background.
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11B-703.2.1 Depth
Raised characters shall be 1/32 inch (0.8 mm) minimum above their background.
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(5) Reinforced walls for grab bars
The final Guidelines for bathroom wall reinforcement remains essentially unchanged from the Option One guidelines. The only change made to these guidelines has been to subject powder...
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306.3.3 Minimum Required Depth
306.3.3 Minimum Required Depth....
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2. Analysis of footrest clearance height and depth
value for Abdomen-Footrest Distal depth)....
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Attachment I
The Water Department Service Counter - The counter is 42 inches above the finished floor. ...
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11B-802.1.3 Depth
Advisory 11B-802.1.3 Depth. Figure 11B-802.1.3 (b) depicts a single wheelchair space with side entry....
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11B-802.1.3 Depth
Advisory 11B-802.1.3 Depth. Figure 11B-802.1.3 (b) depicts a single wheelchair space with side entry....
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Approach: ADA Standard Section 604.8.1.3
Section 604.8.1.3 covers the current ADA Standards for the arrangement of toilet compartments to provide for left or right-handed approach to the water closet.
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Guest Rooms
If proper shower drainage is an issue, a channel drain the length of the shower to prevent water from escaping to the general bathroom floor is strongly recommended....
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Guidelines for Requirement 2
accessible route(s); protruding objects; ground and floor surface treatments; parking and passenger loading zones; curb ramps; ramps; stairs; elevator, platform lifts; drinking fountains and water...
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1. Width and Depth of Wheelchair Spaces
For the depth of the wheelchair space, the final rule has retained both alternative depth requirements in proposed M303.2.3: 60 inches for wheelchair spaces entered from the side, and 48...