Single-User Toilet Rooms: Split Plumbing Water closets and lavatories can be located on opposing walls....
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Single-User Toilet Rooms: Split Plumbing
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Scoping [4.1.3(13)]
Scoping [4.1.3(13)] ADAAG covers elements that are fixed or built-in, including those bolted to floors or walls....
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Den
Lamps wired to rocker wall switches Levers on all doors throughout the house FSC certified birdseye and quartersawn maple paneling Zoned heating on thermostats...
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11B-812.8.7 Location
Signs may also be permanently posted on a wall at the interior end of the vehicle space....
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11B-812.8.7 Location
Signs may also be permanently posted on a wall at the interior end of the vehicle space....
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11B-805.7 Built-in cabinets and work surfaces
California, has issued Code Application Notice CAN 2-11B, dated 9/9/14, which includes the following interpretation of Section 11B-805.7: Built-in equipment consoles include recessed or wall...
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Plan 4A: 13-Foot Wide Accessible Guest Room
at fixtures and turning space overlap (section 603.2.2); • Turning space includes knee and toe clearance at lavatory (section 304.3); • Water closet clearance is 60 inches at back wall...
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21. New construction
Thus, if a doorway or wall is being altered, the door or other wall opening must be made wide enough to accommodate wheelchairs....
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11B-604.3.2 Overlap
Exception: In residential dwelling units, a lavatory complying with Section 11B-606 shall be permitted on the rear wall 18 inches (457 mm) minimum from the water closet centerline where...
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Section 307 Protruding Objects
This dryer protrudes more than 4" from the wall and is greater than 27" above the finish floor. Isn't this a violation of Section 307 Protruding Objects?...
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Clear Floor Space: ADA Standard Section 606.2
Section 606.2 covers the current ADA Standards for clear floor space at lavatories and sinks.
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11B-604.8.1.4 Toe clearance
[2010 ADA Standards] EXCEPTION: Toe clearance at the front partition is not required in a compartment greater than 62 inches deep with a wall-hung water closet or 65 inches deep with...
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How come some passengers with service animals avoid the bulkhead row?
service animals are trained to curl up underneath a non-bulkhead row airline seat, whereas other service animals are more comfortable in the area between a bulkhead seat and the bulkhead wall...
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Scoping [4.1.3(12)]
Additional storage elements of the same type are not required to comply; for example, if above-counter cabinets are provided, only the lowest shelf of one such wall cabinet need be accessible...
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4.17.3 SIZE AND ARRANGEMENT
Toilet stalls with a minimum depth of 56 in (1420 mm) (see Fig. 30(a)) shall have wall-mounted water closets....
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Tactile wayfinding
The system included audio description and a reader rail at waist height that guided you by hand along the walls....
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9.2* POST OFFICE LOBBIES
(2) Walls where handrails are provided for handicapped people must be capable of supporting handrails designed to support a 250-pound pull force in any direction....
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ASME: ADA Standard Section 105.2.2
Section 105.2.2 of the ADA Standards cover references to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) standards.
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Attachment J
Provide a side grab bar that is at least 40 inches in overall length, with the far end mounted at least 54 inches from the rear wall and the closer end 12 inches or less from the rear wall...
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Toilet Centerline
It is 19.5" from the side wall but I don't want to have to relocate plumbing or hire a contractor. ...
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California: Toilet Grab Bars - Uneven height allowed?
Grab bars shall be provided on the side wall closest to the water closet and on the rear wall....
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‘‘Place of public accommodation.’’ (Preamble, Section-by-Section Analysis)
For example, in a large hotel that has a separate residential apartment wing, the residential wing would not be covered by the ADA because of the nature of the occupancy of that part of...
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Place of public accommodation (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
For example, in a large hotel that has a separate residential apartment wing, the residential wing would not be covered by the ADA because of the nature of the occupancy of that part of...