All room ID's have an ADA component with raised upper case text and Braille. Type H and I include a printed insert. The insert lens is non-glare and inlaid for clean, flush...
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Bus Loading Areas and On-Street Bus Stops [§209.2.2 and §209.2.3]
Bus Loading Areas and On-Street Bus Stops [§209.2.2 and §209.2.3] Loading zones designed for buses that provide general or special service, including charter service, to the public on...
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Single-User Toilet Rooms: Side Transfer Space
Clear floor space at water closets at least 60 inches wide allows room for side transfers. Lavatories can abut this space (or overlap it as shown on page 89)....
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11B-809.10.6.3 Floor space
A clear maneuvering space 30 inches (762 mm) wide minimum by 48 inches (1219 mm) minimum in length shall be located outside the shower, with the width flush with the control wall and...
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1133A.2, Item 3
A clear floor space at least 30 inches (762 mm) by 48 inches (1219 mm) that allows either a parallel or a forward approach shall be provided at the work surface required by Section 1133A...
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1133A.2, Item 3
A clear floor space at least 30 inches (762 mm) by 48 inches (1219 mm) that allows either a parallel or a forward approach shall be provided at the work surface required by Section 1133A...
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10.3.1(9)
(9) In stations covered by this section, rail-to-platform height in new stations shall be coordinated with the floor height of new vehicles so that the vertical difference, measured when...
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How to Use this Checklist
Obtain Floor Plan or Make Sketch A floor plan helps the surveyors to get organized and to know how many elements there are, such as entrances and toilet rooms. ...
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Mounting Height and Location
As a result, the height of braille and raised characters are held to the same range: 48 to 60 inches above the floor or ground (703.4.1)....
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4.30.6 Mounting Location and Height
Mounting height shall be 60 in (1525 mm) above the finish floor to the centerline of the sign....
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Signage [4.30]
Signage [4.30] The Society for Environmental Graphic Design (SEGD) has prepared guidance in applying ADAAG signage requirements based on certain industry conventions....
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4.6.7 Openings
Openings in the clear floor or ground space surface shall not allow passage of a sphere more than 1/2 inch (13 mm) diameter....
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APPENDIX A. GUIDELINES FOR SERVICE ANIMAL RELIEF AREAS (SARA)
In addition to the guidance below, airports must consult with one or more service animal training organizations regarding the design, dimensions, materials and maintenance of service animal...
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4.2.4.1 SIZE AND APPROACH
The minimum clear floor or ground space required to accommodate a single, stationary wheelchair occupant is 30 in by 48 in (760 mm by 1220 mm) (see Fig. 4(a))....
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Exhibit Design Relating to Low Vision and Blindness: Current Media Technology, Appropriate Application of Technology, Future Research Needs
Exhibit Design Relating to Low Vision and Blindness Current Media Technology, Appropriate Application of Technology, Future Research Needs By: Larry Goldberg, Director Media Access...
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II-6.1000 General
All facilities designed, constructed, or altered by, on behalf of, or for the use of a public entity must be readily accessible and usable by individuals with disabilities, if the construction...
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Accessible Miniature Golf Course Holes
Sections 239.2 and 1007.3 of the 2010 Standards require at least fifty percent (50%) of golf holes on miniature golf courses to be accessible, including providing a clear floor or ground...
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2. My facility was built with a permit and should be fine.
However, some potential causes can be linked to errors in design, engineering, construction or inspection; poor specifications for furnishings and fixtures; or even simple wear and tear...