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406.2.2 Clear height
The clear height of each floor level in vehicle and pedestrian traffic areas shall be not less than 7 feet (2134 mm)....
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Safety Considerations for Site Selection
Choose facilities that are protected by audible and visible fire alarms and a fire sprinkler system. The U.S. Fire Administration has a list of approved hotels and motels. It is...
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Re: Rockwood Manufacturing Company BFM687 BFM Series Men's ADA Toilet Room Molded Plastic Sign
THIS SIGN DOES NOT APPEAR TO MEET CURRENT STANDARDS (BOLD FONT FAILS 703.2.6) THE LINK TO THE CUT SHEET IS BROKEN (SIGN MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE)
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Re: Rockwood Manufacturing Company BFM688 BFM Series Women's ADA Toilet Room Molded Plastic Sign
THIS SIGN DOES NOT APPEAR TO BE COMPLIANT FONT (BOLD FAILS 703.2.6) LINK ON PAGE TO CUTSHEET IS BROKEN - SIGN MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE
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11B-606.2 Clear floor space
A clear floor space complying with Section 11B-305, positioned for a forward approach, and knee and toe clearance complying with Section 11B-306 shall be...
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Other Counters/ Teller Windows [7.2(2)]
Other Counters/ Teller Windows [7.2(2)] Alternatives to 36-inch high counters (lowered portions, folding shelves) are recognized since other design considerations (security, use...
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REDUCTION AND ANALYSIS OF DATA
The ADAAG set minimum criteria for accessibility of pedestrian facilities throughout the United States. By law, States and local jurisdictions are required to follow ADAAG when...
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A4.15.2
Drinking fountains with two spouts can assist both handicapped people and those people who find it difficult to bend over.
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John Brabyn, Ph.D., Director of Rehabilitation Engineering Research, Center on Low Vision and Blindness (NIDRR), Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute
of Standard Visual Acuity with Age (slide 18) Exacerbation of Low Contrast Acuity in Glare and other Visual Functions with Age (slides 19 and 20) Percentages failing to meet criteria...
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1015.3 Height
Exceptions: For occupancies in Group R-3, and within individual dwelling units in occupancies in Group R-2, guards on the open sides of stairs shall have a height not less than 34...
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C. Defendants' Transaction Counter
"The parties agree" that at "the subject facility, defendant Starbucks has one continuous transaction counter, uniform in height and depth, designed for customers using wheelchairs to make...
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Visual Acuity
So what is visual acuity? When we’re defining low vision on a basis of [Snellen] test, what is it we’re talking about?...
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Methodology
This study was approved by the University of Pittsburgh's Institutional Review Board and all participants provided informed consent before participating in any test procedures.
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Re: ADA Sign Products Exit Sign (6" x 3")
Product link is broken adasignproducts.goemerchant-stores.com
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Additional Transfer Techniques: Use of Stretchers and Gurneys
When it is not feasible or possible to use a lift, another option is an adjustable-height stretcher or gurney (a table that is on wheels) that can be raised or lowered to the height of the...
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I don’t want to discriminate against patients with disabilities, but I don’t want my staff to injure their backs by lifting people who use wheelchairs onto exam tables. If my nurse has a bad back, then she doesn’t have to help lift a patient, does she?
Q I don’t want to discriminate against patients with disabilities, but I don’t want my staff to injure their backs by lifting people who use wheelchairs onto exam tables. If my nurse...