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  Accessible Practice Putting Greens, Practice Teeing Grounds, and Teeing Stations at Driving Ranges
  
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  Tread Obstacles [1017.5]
  A tread obstacle is anything that interrupts the evenness of the tread surface.... 
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  Knee and Toe Clearance: ADA Standard Section 305.4
  Section 305.4 covers the current ADA Standards for knee and toe clearance included in clear floor space. 
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  1015.3 Height
  Required guards shall not be less than 42 inches (1067 mm) high, measured vertically as follows: From the adjacent walking surfaces.... 
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  Accessible Teeing Grounds, Putting Greens, and Weather Shelters
  Where two teeing grounds are provided, the forward teeing ground is required to be accessible (golf car can enter and exit).... 
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  Why a smooth surface door or kickplate is important
  And those nicks slice your fingers like butter when you least expect it. 
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  (3) Adjustability: Transfer Surface Intermediate Heights
  In the MDE NPRM there was no requirement for the transfer surface to have intermediate transfer heights.... 
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  5. Is a talk tube where two children talk to each other simultaneously considered one or two play components? If one end of the talk tube is at ground level and the other is on an elevated deck, is it considered a ground level or elevated play component?
  If one end of the talk tube is at ground level and the other is on an elevated deck, is it considered a ground level or elevated play component?... 
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  T302 Walking Surfaces
  The technical requirements for walking surfaces include provisions on slip resistance, the maximum size of surface openings, and the maximum height of vertical surface discontinuities (i.e... 
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  A4.5.3 Carpet
  Much more needs to be done in developing both quantitative and qualitative criteria for carpeting (i.e., problems associated with texture and weave need to be studied). However,... 
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  Carpet [§302.2]
  Carpet [§302.2] Carpet that is thick, cushiony, or loose impairs accessibility, particularly wheelchair maneuvering. The standards specify the maximum pile height (1/2” measured... 
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  14) Carpet and carpet tile
  14) Carpet and carpet tile ADAAG: Same standards for carpet and carpet tile: maximum pile height of 1/2" (§4.5.3). UFAS: Carpet must have maximum pile height of 1/2". Carpet... 
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  M303.2.5 Surfaces (Section-by-Section Analysis)
  The MDE NPRM proposed to require diagnostic equipment used by patients seated in a wheelchair to provide a wheelchair space with a surface that does not slope more than 1:48 in any direction... 
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  1133A.4.1, Item 4
  Finished flooring shall be extended to the wall beneath the sink and work surface.... 
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  809.2.1.2 Floor Surfaces
  809.2.1.2 Floor Surfaces This section specifies that carpet not be provided on floor surfaces in emergency transportable housing units with mobility features.... 
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  11B-902.3 Height
  The tops of dining surfaces and work surfaces shall be 28 inches (711 mm) minimum and 34 inches (864 mm) maximum above the finish floor or ground.... 
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  902.3 Height
  The tops of dining surfaces and work surfaces shall be 28 inches (710 mm) minimum and 34 inches (865 mm) maximum above the finish floor or ground.... 
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  902.3 Height
  The tops of dining surfaces and work surfaces shall be 28 inches (710 mm) minimum and 34 inches (865 mm) maximum above the finish floor or ground.... 
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  11B-902.3 Height
  The tops of dining surfaces and work surfaces shall be 28 inches (711 mm) minimum and 34 inches (864 mm) maximum above the finish floor or ground.... 
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  11B-902.3 Height
  The tops of dining surfaces and work surfaces shall be 28 inches (711 mm) minimum and 34 inches (864 mm) maximum above the finish floor or ground.... 
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  1008.2.1 Ground Level and Elevated Play Components
  1008.2.1 Ground Level and Elevated Play Components.... 
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  II. Research Methodology
  By 2007 installation of surface materials for testing was begun at Bradford Woods located at Indiana University.... 
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  III. Results of the Study
  Results of the Study The purpose of the longitudinal study was to evaluate a variety of aggregate and organic or natural byproduct soil stabilizer trail surface materials for their ability... 
