“All-active” faceplate allows activation from any angle Listed under UL325 for both US and Canada Exceeds the California Building Code: Section 1117B.6 Can be mounted to either a wall...
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- BEA Inc. LPR36 Series 36" Low Profile Push Plate
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Water Hydrants
Until handpumps that meet the accessibility standard for operating controls while adequately accessing the water supply are available from more than one source, handpumps are exempt from...
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Swimming Pools
A large pool is defined as any pool with over 300 linear feet of pool wall. ...
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22.1 Q. Must the switches on range hood kitchen ventilation fans be in accessible locations?
(See Guidelines for Requirement 5 and Controls for Ranges and Cooktops at 56 FR 9490 and 9492, March 6, 1991, or 24 CFR Ch. I, Subch. A, App. III.)...
- Delta Monitor® 13 Series Tub and Shower Trim - Push Button Diverter
- Why Moen Commercial Products?
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Trash, Recycling, and Other Essential Containers
Ensure controls and operating mechanisms for containers comply with the technical requirements for reach ranges and operability specified in ABAAS, sections 308 and 309, and explained in...
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§27.71(k)(5)(ii)(B) Speaker volume.
Where sound is delivered through speakers on the automated kiosk, incremental volume control must be provided with output amplification up to a level of at least 65 dB SPL....
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§ 27.71(k)(5)(ii)(B) Speaker volume
Where sound is delivered through speakers on the automated kiosk, incremental volume control must be provided with output amplification up to a level of at least 65 dB SPL....
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Operating Hardware
Operating Hardware Common Problem: The shape of the hardware on accessible doors, and on faucets, fixed lamps, drapery controls, and heating and air conditioning controls in spaces...
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Issue 4: Wrong pole! …Wrong message!
Figure 7: Installation where APS are installed in wrong locations; both are too far from street they control and will be heard as closer to the other street. ...
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220 and 707 Automatic Teller Machines and Fare Machines
220 and 707 Automatic Teller Machines and Fare Machines Section 707 of the 2010 Standards adds specific technical requirements for speech output, privacy, tactilely-discernible input controls...
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A4.27.3 HEIGHT
A6 further illustrates mandatory and advisory control mounting height provision for typical equipment....
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c. Transfer Surface Size for Diagnostic Equipment Used by Patients in the Supine, Prone, or Side-lying Position
The final rule requires that diagnostic equipment with an end transfer surface be a minimum size of 28 inches wide and 17 inches long....
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Fire Rings, Grills, Fireplaces, and Woodstoves [1011.2, 1011.3, and 1011.5]
All sides of fire rings and grills are generally usable, unless a wall or other structure on a side renders that side unusable....
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Tactile arrow
Tactile arrow The tactile arrow on the device must be aligned with the direction of travel on the crosswalk and point toward the street crossing that the pushbutton controls and signals...
- Moen® Chrome PosiTemp® Shower Kit
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Issue 11: Good vibrations (vibrotactile indications)
The vibrotactile indication can be turned off in some devices by a setting either on the control board or within the PDA device. Check settings to be sure vibration is on....
- Door King Inc. 1812 Access Plus Communication System
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§382.57(c)(6)(ii) Alphabetic keys
(ii) Alphabetic keys. Alphabetic keys must be arranged in a QWERTY keyboard layout. The “F” and “J” keys must be tactilely distinct from the other keys.
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1. Accessible toilet
1. Accessible toilet with rear and side grab bars, clear floor space for wheelchair transfer, and an accessible flush valve.
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1630.16(e)
(e) Infectious and communicable diseases; food handling jobs. --
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Section 1630.16(e) Infectious and Communicable Diseases; Food Handling Jobs
Section 1630.16(e) Infectious and Communicable Diseases; Food Handling Jobs This provision addressing food handling jobs applies the “direct threat” analysis to the particular...
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Issue 8: Rest-in-WALK (quiet time ok)
Issue 8: Rest-in-WALK (quiet time ok) In some locations, the pedestrian signals ‘rest-in-WALK’ and it may not be desirable to have the WALK indication repeat constantly during the...