Controls or switches intended to be used by the occupant of the room or area to control lighting and receptacle outlets, appliances, alarms or cooling, heating and ventilating equipment...
Search Results "Auxiliary Alarm"
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1136A.2 Switch and control heights
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11B-202 Existing buildings and facilities
Projects consisting only of fire sprinkler alterations, of fire alarm systems, or of nurse call systems qualify for Exception 7. Part of the architecture of the building....
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Projecting Numbers of Attendees with Disabilities
There are people with mobility, breathing, allergies, hearing, seeing, understanding or chronic conditions who will may have difficulty or be unable to: use stairwells, hear alarms, see...
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1136A.2 Switch and control heights
Controls or switches intended to be used by the occupant of the room or area to control lighting and receptacle outlets, appliances, alarms or cooling, heating and ventilating equipment...
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1136A.2 Switch and control heights
Controls or switches intended to be used by the occupant of the room or area to control lighting and receptacle outlets, appliances, alarms or cooling, heating and ventilating equipment...
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1.1.3.2 State-regulated buildings, structures, and applications
Fire alarm devices, equipment and systems in connection with any occupancy 14.4. Hazardous materials, flammable and combustible liquids 14.5....
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11B-604.5.1 Side wall
(1) An alarm in these areas shall be able to be turned off only at the bath station where it was initiated. ...
- Home Escape Planning Message Presented in American Sign Language
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203.9 Employee Work Areas
Employee work areas are also subject to requirements that facilitate the provision of visual alarms....
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7. Under what circumstances is a public school required to provide auxiliary aids and services to persons with a hearing, vision, or speech disability who are not students, such as parents, other relatives, and members of the public, who seek to participate in or benefit from a district’s services, programs, or activities?
Answer. Title II’s effective communication obligations are not limited just to students — schools are obligated to provide effective communication to all individuals who seek to...
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‘‘direct threat’’
A ‘‘direct threat’’ is a significant risk to the health or safety of others that cannot be eliminated by a modification of policies, practices, or procedures, or by the provision of auxiliary...
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GENERAL NONDISCRIMINATION REQUIREMENTS
Shall take the necessary steps to ensure that individuals with disabilities are not excluded, denied services, segregated, or otherwise treated differently because of the absence of auxiliary...
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Recreational Facilities
Unless there is a legitimate safety reason why someone cannot use a facility – a sound reason that is not based on stereotypes and that cannot be ameliorated by providing auxiliary aids...
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INVESTIGATION AND FINDINGS
On the basis of its investigation, the Department determined that Chicago Heights denied the Complainant appropriate auxiliary aids and services necessary for effective communication during...
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F. Electronic and information technology
removal of physical barriers, the Department believes that the obligation to provide communications equipment and devices . . . is more appropriately determined by the requirements for auxiliary...
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BACKGROUND AND JURISDICTION
Under Title II and its implementing regulation, a public entity shall furnish appropriate auxiliary aids and services where necessary to afford qualified individuals with disabilities an...
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Avoid Avoidance
Disaster and emergency planning is an activity that should be integrated into our lives (the same way we are encouraged to check our smoke alarm batteries when we change the clocks for daylight...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
4.23 Bathrooms, Bathing Facilities, and Shower Rooms 4.24 Sinks 4.25 Storage 4.26 Handrails, Grab Bars, and Tub and Shower Seats 4.27 Controls and Operating Mechanisms 4.28 Alarms...
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OVERVIEW
Visual as well as audible fire alarm system components, audible/directional-sounding alarm devices, areas of refuge, stair-descent devices, and other code-based technologies clearly move...
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Meeting Purpose
have a variety of disabilities (such as mobility, breathing, allergies, hearing, seeing, understanding or chronic conditions) and may have difficulty or be unable to: use stairwells, hear alarms...
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VI. IMPLEMENTATION AND ENFORCEMENT
Each report will identify the number of requests for auxiliary aids and services, the number of denials of auxiliary aids and services, the number of grievances filed and the outcome of...
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BACKGROUND
Physicians regarding their daughter’s condition, treatment, and/or prognosis, with the exception of twelve (12) occasions over the course of ten (10) days, beginning on March 19, 2015, when auxiliary...
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Accessibility Policy for Public Accommodation
Please describe what we could do to provide better access through barrier removal, alternative methods, auxiliary aids or services. ...
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ADA Coordinator, Grievance Procedure, Self-Evaluations, and Transition Plans
The Coordinator serves as the point of contact for individuals with disabilities to request auxiliary aids and services, policy modifications, and other accommodations or to file a complaint...
