Doors at exit passageways, exit discharge, and exit stairways shall be identified by tactile signs complying with 703.1, 703.2, and 703.5. Advisory 216.4.1 Exit Doors....
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216.4.1 Exit Doors
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Measuring Opening Force
Measuring Opening Force The maximum force pertains to the continuous application of force necessary to fully open a door, not the initial force needed to overcome the inertia of the door...
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Toilet Rooms South (Briefing Theater)
The force required to push or pull open the men's toilet room door is 10 lbf, which exceeds the maximum allowable door opening force of 5 lbf. See Standards § 4.13.11(2)(b). kk....
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Door King Inc. 9000 Vehicular Sliding Gate Operator Replaces SL3000
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Speech Output: ADA Standard Section 707.5
Machines shall be speech enabled. Operating instructions and orientation, visible transaction prompts, user input verification, error messages, and all displayed information for full...
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11B-707.5 Speech output
Machines shall be speech enabled. Operating instructions and orientation, visible transaction prompts, user input verification, error messages, and all displayed information for full...
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11B-707.5 Speech output
Machines shall be speech enabled. Operating instructions and orientation, visible transaction prompts, user input verification, error messages, and all displayed information for full...
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Characters: ADA Standard Section 707.7.2
Characters displayed on the screen shall be in a sans serif font. Characters shall be 3/16 inch (4.8 mm) high minimum based on the uppercase letter "I". Characters shall contrast...
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1132A.4, Item 4
Secondary exterior doors onto decks, patios or balcony surfaces constructed of impervious materials (e.g., concrete, brick, flagstone) may have a maximum change in height from the interior...
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Question 10
Is the accessible entrance into the building free of obstacles that block the clear wall and floor space needed for opening the door (between 18 and 42 inches on the latch side of the door...
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§ 38.153(c)(1)
(1) Doors shall have a minimum clear width when open of 30 inches (760 mm), measured from the lowest step to a height of at least 48 inches (1220 mm), from which point they may taper to...
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Toilet Rooms North (Celebrity Spies)–Men [sic]
The force required to push or pull open the men's toilet room door is 10 lbf, which exceeds the maximum allowable door opening force of 5 lbf. See Standards § 4.13.11(2)(b). ee....
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707.2 Clear Floor or Ground Space
EXCEPTION: Clear floor or ground space shall not be required at drive-up only automatic teller machines and fare machines....
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707.2 Clear Floor or Ground Space
EXCEPTION: Clear floor or ground space shall not be required at drive-up only automatic teller machines and fare machines....
- Figure 404.2.4.2(a) Maneuvering Clearances at Doorways without Doors, Sliding Doors, Gates, and Folding Doors – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
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11B-707.2 Clear floor or ground space
Exception: Clear floor or ground space shall not be required at drive-up only automatic teller machines and fare machines....
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11B-707.2 Clear floor or ground space
Exception: Clear floor or ground space shall not be required at drive-up only automatic teller machines and fare machines....
- PRL Glass Systems Inc. Glass Door Panic System
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AD Systems’ Door - Swing - Double
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AD Systems’ Door-Swing - Single
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707.2 Clear Floor or Ground Space
EXCEPTION: Clear floor or ground space shall not be required at drive-up only automatic teller machines and fare machines....
- Figure 404.2.4.2(b) Maneuvering Clearances at Doorways without Doors, Sliding Doors, Gates, and Folding Doors – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
- Figure 404.2.4.2(d) Maneuvering Clearances at Doorways without Doors, Sliding Doors, Gates, and Folding Doors – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board
- Figure 404.2.4.2(c) Maneuvering Clearances at Doorways without Doors, Sliding Doors, Gates, and Folding Doors – Drawing from the U.S. Access Board