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1133B.5.4.5
Intermediate and bottom landings at a change of direction in excess of 30 degrees shall have a dimension in the direction of ramp run of not less than 72 inches (1829 mm) to accommodate the handrail...
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Elevated Accessible Routes
inch (815 mm) narrowed width permitted for 24-inch (610 mm) length to accommodate features in the composite structure 12-inch (305 mm) rise maximum per ramp run Top of handrail...
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11B-403.3 Slope
A sloping sidewalk with a running slope in excess of 5% is excluded from ramp requirements for landings and handrails but it must comply with cross-slope and width requirements. ◼...
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Existing elevator cab size
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What types of physical barriers to access is a public accommodation required to remove? Why is this important to persons with HIV or AIDS?
Persons with HIV or AIDS may find that they have less strength to open doors, or may tire more easily when walking or climbing stairs....
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11B-405.2 Slope
To accommodate the widest range of users, provide ramps with the least possible running slope and, wherever possible, accompany ramps with stairs for use by those individuals for whom distance...
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206.3 Location
Additionally, accessible vertical interior circulation must be in the same area as stairs and escalators, not isolated in the back of the facility Note to Reader: The Department of...
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Section 35.151(d) Scope of Coverage (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., Advisory 504.4 suggests, but does not require, that covered entities provide visual contrast on stair tread nosing to make them more visible to individuals with low vision). ...
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221.2.3.2 Vertical Dispersion
Points of entry to bleacher seating may include, but are not limited to, cross aisles, concourses, vomitories, and entrance ramps and stairs....
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IV. Program Access
Need not remove physical barriers, such as stairs, in all existing buildings, as long as they make their programs accessible to individuals who are unable to use an inaccessible existing...
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11B-405.2 Slope
To accommodate the widest range of users, provide ramps with the least possible running slope and, wherever possible, accompany ramps with stairs for use by those individuals for whom distance...
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11B-405.2 Slope
To accommodate the widest range of users, provide ramps with the least possible running slope and, wherever possible, accompany ramps with stairs for use by those individuals for whom distance...
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Transfer Supports
They include handrails, handgrips, or custom designed handholds. ...
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1010.1.4 Floor elevation
At doors serving individual dwelling units or sleeping units in Groups R-2 and R-3: a door is permitted to open at the top step of an interior flight of stairs, provided that the door does...
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General
Areas of rescue assistance are spaces that have direct access to an exit, stair, or enclosure where individuals who are unable to use stairs can go to call for assistance and wait for evacuation...
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Evaluate Your Need to Identify as Someone Who Requires Assistance During an Evacuation
the 1993 and 2001 World Trade Center evacuations, described the terror they experienced when faced with the grim reality of extreme exertion required to escape down the many flights of stairs...
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Section 36.406(b) Application of Standards to Fixed Elements (Section-by-Section Analysis)
., Advisory 504.4 suggests, but does not require, that covered entities provide visual contrast on stair tread nosings to make them more visible to people with low vision)....