Section 206.2.3 covers the scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes within multi-story buildings and facilities
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Multi-Story Buildings and Facilities: ADA Standard Section 206.2.3
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11B-206.2.3.1 Stairs and escalators in existing buildings
In alterations and additions, where an escalator or stair is provided where none existed previously and major structural modifications are necessary for the installation, an accessible route...
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11B-206.2.3.1 Stairs and escalators in existing buildings
In alterations and additions, where an escalator or stair is provided where none existed previously and major structural modifications are necessary for the installation, an accessible route...
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Recreational Boating Facilities and Fishing Piers and Platforms: ADA Standard Section 206.7.10
Section 206.7.9 covers the ADA Standards for platform lifts used to connect accessible routes to recreational boating facilities, fishing piers and platforms.
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1.3 Know Your Rights
Centers that were built before 1992 must remove barriers when it is “readily achievable” (That is, if it is easy to do and can be done without much difficulty or cost4). ...
- Watchdog The RELOCATOR Fire Alarm Pull Station
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G. Completing the Survey and Checklist
Taking several photos is also helpful when the answer is “No” and an alternative way to provide accessibility is not readily apparent....
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Getting to the Water—Beach Access Routes
Because beach access routes and outdoor recreation access routes perform similar functions, the requirements are similar....
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F248.1 General
Beach access routes complying with 1018 shall be provided in accordance with F248.1. Beach access routes shall be permanent or removable....
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1. Existing Facilities: Program Accessibility
This requirement is called program accessibility....
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IV. Program Access
Need not remove physical barriers, such as stairs, in all existing buildings, as long as they make their programs accessible to individuals who are unable to use an inaccessible existing...
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Additions: ADA Standard Section 233.3.3
Section 233.3.3: covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for additions to residential facilities.
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Entrance [1014.2]
Camp shelters must provide either transfer access or roll-in access at the entrance....
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AIAU Accessible Architecture: Designing for Success (Parts 1-3)
ADA Accessible Architecture: Designing for Success Don't let ADA compliance issues set you back and cost you money!...
- SuperDeck Beach Boardwalk
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502.3.1 Width
Access aisles serving car and van parking spaces shall be 60 inches (1525 mm) wide minimum....
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502.3.1 Width
Access aisles serving car and van parking spaces shall be 60 inches (1525 mm) wide minimum....
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11B-502.3.1 Width
Access aisles serving car and van parking spaces shall be 60 inches (1524 mm) wide minimum....
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502.3.1 Width
Access aisles serving car and van parking spaces shall be 60 inches (1525 mm) wide minimum....
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11B-502.3.1 Width
Access aisles serving car and van parking spaces shall be 60 inches (1524 mm) wide minimum....
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11B-502.3.1 Width
Access aisles serving car and van parking spaces shall be 60 inches (1524 mm) wide minimum....
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EZ-ACCESS® Incline Calculator for Ramp Solutions
EZ-ACCESS® Incline Calculator [Click here to access the online calculator] To Establish the Proper Ramp Length: Determine the incline that your chair is designed to climb...
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Trails Are Not Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
An outdoor recreation access route is a continuous, unobstructed path designated for pedestrian use that connects pedestrian elements within a recreation site, such as a picnic area, camping...
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502.3.1 Width
Access aisles serving car and van parking spaces shall be 60 inches (1525 mm) wide minimum....