These chairs are designed to travel down stairs on tracks with friction braking systems, rollers or other devices to control the speed of descent....
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Permanently Installed Systems
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Example of a Single-User Bathroom (with Roll-in Shower)
Recommendation: Consider providing turning space outside the shower so that people using wheelchairs do not have to travel on wet surfaces every time they use the room....
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Motor Impairments
Employers should remove any physical barriers (boxes, supplies, furniture) to insure a barrier-free route of travel out of the building....
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Road Racing Wheelchairs
Racers, even during training, will usually be traveling at a relatively high speed, particularly on downhill sections....
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11B-705.1.2.2 Curb ramps
Detectable warnings at curb ramps shall extend 36 inches (914 mm) in the direction of travel....
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Commuter Bus Service
., no attempt to comprehensively cover a service area, limited route structure, limited origins and destinations, interface with another mode of transportation, limited purposes of travel...
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R208.1 Where Required
., planted borders); • Route edges that are clear and detectable by cane; • Direct pedestrian street crossings and curb ramps that are in-line with direction of travel; • Small...
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Hold and release of accessible guest rooms and third-party reservations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
It does not reach an entity that, for example, owns or operates a travel agency, while the agency or service is independent of any place of lodging. ...
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Path Width
This assumes that both wheelchair users are traveling in parallel paths to each other and to the edges of the path....
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Section D: Entrances
(§405.7.1) D5 If there are doors in a series, is the distance between the two hinged doors at least 48" plus the width of the door swinging...
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11B-208.3.2 Residential facilities
accordance with Section 11B-208.2.3.2 shall not be required to be dispersed throughout all types of parking if substantially equivalent or greater accessibility is provided in terms of distance...
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When Ramps Are Required
Rise of a ramp is the amount of vertical distance the inclined or slanted surface ascends or descends....
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Gangway Slope and Rise Exceptions
For example, where the vertical distance between where the gangway departs the landside connection and the elevation of the pier surface at the lowest water level is 4 feet, the gangway...
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Accessible Routes on the Playing Surface
These steeper slopes or ramps are permitted for limited distances....
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Clear Tread Width [1017.3]
The 36-inch-minimum clear tread width must be maintained for the entire distance of the trail and may not be reduced by gates, barriers, or other obstacles unless a condition for exception...
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5.3.2.2 Transfer Sides Recommendation for Imaging Equipment
Patients would not transfer onto imaging tables from the head or foot end because the patient would need to scoot,” slide, or twist a long distance to get into the proper position for the...
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4. Wheelchair seat depth
Wheelchair seat depth For this study, wheelchair seat depth was calculated as the horizontal distance from the proximal (i.e., towards the rear) edge to the distal (i.e., towards the...
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M301.2.3 Transfer Surface Transfer Sides
Imaging tables are usually not intended to be access from the head or foot end because the patient would need to “scoot” a long distance to get into the proper position for their exam....
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Initial Measures and Transfer Setup
The device seat to floor height was measured as the linear distance between the front of the seat, center-line point on top of the cushion (if present) and the floor (Figure 3 left). ...
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What is an Accessible Seat and Who Can Use One?
This group includes people who use wheelchairs, those who use other mobility devices, and people who cannot climb steps or walk long distances because of significant arthritis or severe...
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4.9.4 HANDRAILS
At the bottom, the handrail shall continue to slope for a distance of the width of one tread from the bottom riser; the remainder of the extension shall be horizontal (see Fig. 19(c) and...
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§100.204(b)
John is mobility impaired and is unable to walk more than a short distance and therefore requests that a parking space near his unit be reserved for him so he will not have to walk very...
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4.16.6 Dispensers
Few of the respondents specifically addressed the issue of dispensers, even though increasing the distance between the sidewall and the toilet would suggest that locating dispensers on the...
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Metal measuring tapes
Metal measuring tapes are the most commonly used tools for measuring distances. They are inexpensive, easy to use, and are available in English or metric units....