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11B-703.3 Braille
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11B-703.3 Braille
Contracted Braille uses special characters called contractions to make words shorter....
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Voluntary Action Plan for Accessible Websites
Periodically enlist disability groups to test your pages for ease of use; use this information to increase accessibility. 1Web pages are written using a language called HTML (or...
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Stories of Emergency Use of Mobile Devices
Management last accessed 04.16.15 “A software developer in Falls Church, Virginia, for example, created the free 911HelpSMS app, which informs a user of where he is located before he calls...
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- Grants for Home Modification: 16 Resources for Homeowners with Disabilities
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The Digital Menu: SEO Strategies for Philly Restaurants
This integration adds a "Book a Table" button right on your search listing. It significantly reduces the steps required to make a reservation, increasing conversion rates....
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Preserving Elegance: Restoring the Electrical Integrity of New Jersey’s Victorian Treasures
Furthermore, we can utilize period-accurate hardware—like push-button switches and brass plates—that contain modern, safe internals....
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How can I contact manufacturers and service providers about access concerns?
You can find this contact information on the FCC's website at http://apps.fcc.gov/rccci-search/, by sending an email to dro@fcc.gov, or by calling 202-418-2517 (voice) or 202-418-2922 (TTY...
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8. What should I do if I think that my rights have been violated?
For more information, visit http://www.eeoc.gov, call 800-669-4000 (voice) or 800-669-6820 (TTY), or visit your local EEOC office (see http://www.eeoc.gov/field/index.cfm for contact information...
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More Information on Emergency Planning
Because it’s Your call, Your choice, Your life. Why?...
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POWER DISRUPTION RESPONSE
If you are in immediate danger, call 911. As a preparedness step, if you rely on life sustaining equipment, register with your utility provider. ...
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Atypical Body Movements
Atypical body movements are sometimes called stimulatory behavior, or “stimming.”...
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9.2* POST OFFICE LOBBIES
Avoid designs that call for, or may necessitate, non-fixed partitions in circulation routes of handicapped people....
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Plain Language Instructions
The Department operates a toll-free ADA Information Line (800) 514–0301 (voice); (800) 514–0383 (TTY) that the public is welcome to call at any time to obtain assistance in understanding...
