Habitable spaces in dwelling units and sleeping units in Group R-1 and R-2.1 occupancies in accordance with Table 907.5.2.3.2 shall be provided with visible alarm notification....
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907.5.2.3.2 Groups R-1 and R-2.1
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What would happen with other disability groups?
Therefore, we would hypothesize that our results would also be similar if we had tested other disability populations or older adults....
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Minimum Green Times
Rather than produce an equation that compensates for the change in acceleration as speed increases, a table format has been used to represent the distance traveled as a function of time....
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A4.8.5 Handrails
The requirements for stair and ramp handrails in this guideline are for adults....
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A4.8.5 HANDRAILS
The requirements for stair and ramp handrails in this standard are for adults....
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7.2 Technological and Scientific Considerations
Some features of imaging equipment design affecting height may change in the future....
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11B-703.3.1 Dimensions and capitalization
Braille dots shall have a domed or rounded shape and shall comply with Table 11B-703.3.1....
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Check-Out Aisles: ADA Standard Section 227.2
Section 227.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for check-out aisles.
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11B-411.3.5 Width
The width of elevator doors shall comply with Table 11B-407.4.1....
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General Seating: ADA Standard Section 221.2.1.1
Section 221.2.1.1 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for general seating in assembly areas.
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Sub-Committee Summary of Scope for Recommendations
In 1994-95, 0.21% of elderly (65+) adults used scooters (64,000 people), according to our analysis of the NHIS-D published in 2000 in "Mobility Device Use in the United States."...
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228 Depository, Vending Machines, Change Machines, Mail Boxes and Fuel Dispensers
1991 Standards for Accessible Design 2010 Standards for Accessible Design What’s New/Different 228.2...
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2.2 Evidence of Physical Accessibility Barriers
I have to go on the side … in the middle of the table. I belly flop on the table and use my arms to pull me so my body is [lying across the table]....
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SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND PALACE SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT, LLC, REGARDING THE PALACE OF AUBURN HILLS
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Physical Access
These surveys cover: Directional signage, accessible pathways, parking, building exterior and interior, office reception areas, restroom, exam rooms, exam tables and scales....
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Height: ADA Standard Section 505.4
Section 505.4 covers the current ADA Standards for the height of the top of the gripping surface of handrails.
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11B-505.4 Height
The requirements for stair and ramp handrails in this chapter are for adults....
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382.67 What is the requirement for priority space in the cabin to store a passenger’s wheelchair?
The most important change in this section from the present regulation is that carriers are no longer required to stow any kind of electric wheelchair in the cabin....
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APPENDIX A
The presentation covered the present availability of accessible height adjustable exam tables and how this would change in the future with different scenarios based on the low heights being...
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Symbols: ADA Standard Section 407.4.7.1.3
Section 407.4.7.1.3 covers the current ADA Standards for the designation and indicator symbols on elevator car control buttons.
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Wheelchair Accessible Telephones: ADA Standard Section 217.2
Section 217.2 covers scoping requirements in the current ADA Standards for wheelchair accessible telephones.
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A4.2.4 Clear Floor or Ground Space for Wheelchairs
A3 represent typical dimensions for a large adult male. The space requirements in this guideline are based upon maneuvering clearances that will accommodate most wheelchairs. Fig....
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1.1 Recognizing the Barriers
How can you get fitness centers to make changes?...