2. Typical Issues for People Who are Blind or Have Low Vision Individuals who are blind or have low vision may walk along any route or through any shelter activity area, not just...
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2. Typical Issues for People Who are Blind or Have Low Vision
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B7
B7. If there is a curb between the access aisle and the accessible route to the building, is there a curb ramp that meets the following requirements: [ADA Standards §...
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C2‒2
C2‒2. Are the undersides of exterior stairs enclosed or protected with a cane-detectable barrier so that people who are blind or have low vision will not hit their heads on the...
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D4
D4. On the latch, pull side of the door, is there at least 18 inches clearance provided if the door is not automatic or power-operated? [ADA Standards § 4.13.6, Fig....
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f-ii
f-ii. Is the change in level from the floor to the lift surface ramped or beveled? [ADA Standards §§ 4.11.2, 4.5.2] Yes No
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f-iii
f-iii. Is there at least a 30-inch by 48-inch clear floor space on the wheelchair lift? [ADA Standards §§ 4.11.2, 4.2.4] Yes No
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E1-b
E1-b. Is the accessible route free of steps and abrupt level changes over 1/2 inch? Yes No Note: level changes between 1/4 inch and 1/2 inch should be beveled). [ADA...
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409.4.7.4 Cord
409.4.7.4 Cord. The telephone cord shall be 29 inches (735 mm) long minimum.
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A8
A8. Does an accessible route connect the curb ramp to the shelter’s accessible entrance? [ADA Standards § 4.1.2(1)] Yes No
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B4
B4. For van-accessible spaces (particularly in a garage or parking structure), is there vertical clearance of at least 98 inches (8 feet - 2 inches) for the vehicle route to the...
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B5
B5. Are all accessible parking spaces, including the access aisle, relatively level (1:50 or 2%) in all directions? [ADA Standards § 4.6.3] Yes No If No: Look for a...
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4.1.3(8)(b)(ii)
(ii) If access is provided for pedestrians from a pedestrian tunnel or elevated walkway, one entrance to the building from each tunnel or walkway must be accessible.
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11B-409.4.7.4 Cord
The telephone cord shall be 29 inches (737 mm) long minimum.
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11B-409.4.7.4 Cord
The telephone cord shall be 29 inches (737 mm) long minimum.
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Blind or Low Vision
There is a risk that a person with a visual impairment would miss a visual cue, such as a new obstruction that occurred during the emergency event, that could affect egress....
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704.2.2 Operable Parts
Telephones shall have push-button controls where such service is available....
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409.4.6.2 Location
Control panels shall be on a side wall, 12 inches (305 mm) minimum from any adjacent wall....
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704.2.2 Operable Parts
Telephones shall have push-button controls where such service is available....
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11B-409.4.6.2 Location
Control panels shall be on a side wall, 12 inches (305 mm) minimum from any adjacent wall....
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11B-409.4.6.2 Location
Control panels shall be on a side wall, 12 inches (305 mm) minimum from any adjacent wall....
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Q: Can PSAPs rely on State relay services to answer emergency calls from persons who are deaf, hard of hearing, or who have speech impairments?
Q: Can PSAPs rely on State relay services to answer emergency calls from persons who are deaf, hard of hearing, or who have speech impairments? A: No....
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11B-704.2.2 Operable parts
Telephones shall have push-button controls where such service is available....
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11B-704.2.2 Operable parts
Telephones shall have push-button controls where such service is available....
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Grab Bars [4.20.4] and Controls [4.20.5]
Grab Bars [4.20.4] and Controls [4.20.5] Controls must be within reach from outside the tub and cannot interfere with the use of the grab bars....