Section 609.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards for grab bars in toilet facilities and bathing facilities.
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General: ADA Standard Section 609.1
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Wheelchairs and Other Power-Driven Mobility Devices
design and operational characteristics, such as its square footage, whether it is indoors or outdoors, its placement of stationery equipment or devices or furniture, and whether it has storage...
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Storing Assistive Devices in the Aircraft Cabin
[Sec. 382.41(c)] Under the circumstances, you should reassess the storage space and consider either moving the passenger closer to her walker or the walker closer to the passenger....
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902 Dining Surfaces and Work Surfaces
These comments urged the requirement to be modified to apply to all built-in tables and counters used by the public for any purpose. Response....
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F202.6.5.8 Residential Dwelling Units, F202.6.5.9 Emergency Transportable Housing Units with Mobility Features, F202.6.5.10 Emergency Transportable Housing Units with Communication Features
A commercial site is a privately-owned facility containing factory-built housing that is customarily leased for a fee and that is fully equipped to accommodate emergency transportable housing...
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Perpendicular Curb Ramps (R304.2) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Perpendicular Curb Ramps (R304.2) (Section-by-Section Analysis) Perpendicular curb ramps have a running slope that cuts through or is built up to the curb at right angles or meets the...
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Two Step Transfer Evaluation
The results of our study suggest that transfer steps of any height differential that currently exist in the built environment would exclude about 15.2% of adult community dwelling WMD users...
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Conclusion
Fifteen percent of WMD users who independently transfer would not likely attempt or succeed with a two-step transfer if they were faced with them in the built environment. ...
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2. What does the ADA require for accessibility of pools?
For existing swimming pools built before the effective date of the new rule, the 2010 Standards provide the guide for achieving accessibility....
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CCDA Accessibility Checklist for Building Inspectors, 2015 Edition
flooring materials or wall coverings must be considered when reviewing critical accessibility features, including but not to, widths of halls, corridors, door strike side, plumbing locations, built-in...
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11B-805.6 Hand washing fixtures, lavatories and sinks
the finish floor or ground at a depth of 8 inches (203 mm) minimum increasing to 29 inches (737 mm) high minimum above the finish floor or ground at the front edge of a counter with a built-in...
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Trail Slopes
If the trail surface is paved or built with boards, however, do not allow the cross slope to be steeper than 1:48 (2 percent)....
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DOT Memorandum: INFORMATION: Snow Removal on Sidewalks Constructed with Federal Funding
Current maintenance provisions require pedestrian facilities built with Federal funds to be maintained in the same manner as other roadway assets....
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2.3.2 IR Receivers
Some IR receivers are built into headphones....
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II-1.3000 Relationship to title III
Consequently, the new stadium would have to be built in compliance with the accessibility guidelines of both titles II and III....
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A. TITLE II OF THE ADA
Accordingly, the regulations promulgated by the United States Attorney General to implement the requirements of Title II differentiate between structures built before the effective date...
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Safe Harbors
There is an exception for existing pools, wading pools, and spas built before March 15, 2012 [See § 36.304(g)(5)] Note: Noncomplying newly constructed and altered elements may also be...
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