Among the auxiliary aids and services that help to ensure effective communication for students with disabilities are listed below. 153 qualified interpreters note takers...
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Auxiliary Aids and Services for Students with Disabilities
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COMMUNITY EMERGENCY PLANNING LET’S GET STARTED!
How can your community respond in an emergency?...
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Federal Communications Commission
Federal Communications Commission offers technical assistance on the ADA's telephone relay service (TRS) requirements....
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Car Controls [§407.4.6 and §407.4.7]
Car Controls [§407.4.6 and §407.4.7] If more than one car control panel is provided in a car, both must comply (except in existing cars where only 1 panel must comply). Car...
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7. EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS
OBJECTIVE: Identify strategies for effective communication during emergencies, including which sources of information you will use to communicate....
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11. Q: If the person uses sign language, what kinds of communication will require an interpreter?
A: The length, importance, or complexity of the communication will help determine whether an interpreter is necessary for effective communication....
- Sensory Software: Setup of the myGaze® eye tracker
- Sensory Software: Using myGaze with Look to Learn
- Sensory Software: Making a vocab cell in The Grid 2
- Sensory Software: Hidden cells in The Grid 2
- Sensory Software: Autocomplete and Disambiguation in The Grid 2
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215.5 Residential Dwelling Units, F215.5 Residential Dwelling Units
Residential Dwelling Units F215.5 Residential Dwelling Units The final rule edits the references in these sections to the technical requirements for residential dwelling units with communication...
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16. Q: What is a TDD and does every police station have to have one?
A: A telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) is a device used by individuals with hearing or speech disabilities to communicate on the telephone....
- DORMA 9000 Series Exit Device
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d-v. If a ramp is longer than 30 feet, is a level landing at least 60 inches long provided every 30 feet? [ADA Standards § 4.8.4] Yes No
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H2. Does the door to the toilet room provide at least 32 inches clear passage width when the door is open 90 degrees? [ADA Standards § 4.13.5] Yes No
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H6
H6. If the entry has a vestibule, is there a 30-inch by 48-inch clear floor space inside the vestibule where a wheelchair or scooter user can be outside the door swing? [ADA...
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H22. Is a second horizontal grab bar at least 36 inches long securely mounted on the back wall with one end no more than 6 inches from the side wall 33 to 36 inches above the floor?...
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f-vi. Is there a level landing, at least 60 inches x 60 inches, when a ramp changes direction? [ADA Standards § 4.8.4] Yes No
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H13
H13. Is the operating control (switch, lever, button, or pull) of at least one of each type of dispenser or built-in equipment no higher than 54 inches above the floor (if there is...
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M2. Does the door to the toilet room provide at least 32 inches clear passage width when the door is open 90 degrees? [ADA Standards § 4.13.5] Yes No
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H17
H17. Is at least 9 inches of toe clearance provided under the front wall and at least one side wall of the toilet stall? [ADA Standards § 4.17.4] Yes No
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H7
H7. Inside the toilet room, is there an area where a person who uses a wheelchair or other mobility device can turn around - either at least 60-inch diameter circle or a “T”-shaped...
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H21
H21. Is a horizontal grab bar at least 40 inches long securely mounted on the adjacent side wall 33 to 36 inches above the floor with one end no more than 12 inches from the back...