Section 404.2.4.1 covers the current ADA Standards for maneuvering clearances at swinging doors and gates.
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Swinging Doors and Gates: ADA Standard Section 404.2.4.1
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404.1 General
Doors, doorways, and gates that are part of an accessible route shall comply with 404....
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404.1 General
Doors, doorways, and gates that are part of an accessible route shall comply with 404....
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404.1 General
Doors, doorways, and gates that are part of an accessible route shall comply with 404....
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11B-809.8.2 Door opening force
Doors shall comply with Section 11B-404.2.9. Exception: The opening force for primary entry exterior doors and secondary exterior doors shall be 8.5 pounds (38 N) maximum....
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Recessed Doors and Gates: ADA Standard Section 404.2.4.3
Section 404.2.4.3 covers the current ADA Standards for maneuvering clearances at recessed doors and gates.
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11B-809.8.2 Door opening force
The opening force for primary entry exterior doors and secondary exterior doors shall be 8.5 pounds (38 N) maximum....
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Revolving Doors, Gates, and Turnstiles: ADA Standard Section 404.2.1
Section 404.2.1 covers the current ADA Standards for revolving doors, gates, and turnstiles that are part of an accessible route.
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Spring Hinges: ADA Standard Section 404.2.8.2
Section 404.2.8.2 covers the current ADA Standards for door and gate spring hinges.
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Flush Controls: ADA Standard Section 604.6
Section 604.6 covers the current ADA Standards for water closets flush controls.
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Elevator Car Controls: ADA Standard Section 407.4.6
Section 407.4.6 covers the current ADA Standards for the elevator car controls.
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Are locks operated by keys prohibited due to the pinching or twisting of the wrist their operation typically requires?
No, non-fixed portions of door or gate hardware, including keys and access cards, are not covered by the Standards, but those that can be used without pinching or turning will provide easier...
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11B-404.2.1 Revolving doors, gates, and turnstiles
Revolving doors, revolving gates, and turnstiles shall not be part of an accessible route....
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11B-404.2.1 Revolving doors, gates, and turnstiles
Revolving doors, revolving gates, and turnstiles shall not be part of an accessible route....
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Size: ADA Standard Section 407.4.6.2.1
Section 407.4.6.2.1 covers the current ADA Standards for the size of the elevator car control buttons.
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Arrangement: ADA Standard Section 407.4.6.2.2
Section 407.4.6.2.2 covers the current ADA Standards for the arrangement of the elevator car control buttons.
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11B-605.4 Flush controls
Flush controls shall be hand operated or automatic....
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11B-605.4 Flush controls
Flush controls shall be hand operated or automatic....
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11B-809.8 Doors
Primary entry doors, required exit doors, secondary exterior doors and interior doors intended for user passage shall comply with this section and Section 11B-404.2....
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11B-809.8.1 Door Thresholds
Secondary exterior door thresholds, including sliding door tracks, shall be 3/4 inch (19.1 mm) high maximum with a 1:2 maximum slope....
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Restrooms Main Lobby
The restroom vestibule door does not have the required minimum of 18" maneuvering clearance on the latch side of the door. See Standards ยง 4.13.6. l....
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Doors, Doorways, and Gates: ADA Standard Section 404
Section 404 covers the current ADA Standards for doors, doorways, and gates that are part of an accessible route.
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11B-703.7.2.7 Pedestrian traffic-control buttons
Pole-supported pedestrian traffic-control buttons shall be identified with color coding consisting of a textured horizontal yellow band 2 inches (51 mm) in width encircling the pole, and...
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11B-703.7.2.7 Pedestrian traffic-control buttons
Pole-supported pedestrian traffic-control buttons shall be identified with color coding consisting of a textured horizontal yellow band 2 inches (51 mm) in width encircling the pole, and...