viii The Access Board, ADAAG Standards, www.accessboard.gov/adaag/html/adaag.htm#A4.30.1 (Signage) ix Ibid....
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INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS OF PEDESTRIANS WITH VISION DISABILITIES
Additional regulatory signage had only a small effect on driver yielding (4)....
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Making arrangements in advance of a visit and scheduled programming
She suggested having volunteers available who are ready to provide audio description and facilitate tactile experiences and advertising their availability both through signage at the museum...
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Section 37.61 Public Transportation Programs and Activities in Existing Facilities
detection on rail platforms, adequate lighting, telecommunication display devices (TDDs) or text telephones, and other accommodations for use by persons with speech and hearing impairments, signage...
- American Standard Colony Choice 1-Handle Kitchen Faucet with Side Spray 4175.701
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Guest Rooms
Do not use lamps that require fine dexterity to activate. Preference clearly is toggle switch lamps....
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Master the Skill of Giving Quick Information on How Best to Assist You
Help me find a quiet corner and I should be fine in about 10 minutes. I have a panic condition. If I panic and appear very anxious, speak to me calmly and slowly. Be patient....
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Preliminary Guidelines for Vitri-Turf SEWF Installation
Check the mixer at the end of each mix to ensure that binder and fine wood particles are not accumulating on the paddles or drum....
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Paragraph (e) (Advisory Guidance)
In these cases, provide alternate strategies for achieving the same functions, but which do not require fine manipulation....
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Large Print (Advisory Guidance)
Do not use italics, fine, or fancy typefaces. Do not use compressed typefaces; there should be normal "white space" between characters. e. Use upper and lowercase letters. f....
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Differences in Perspectives between Designers/Photographers and Visually Impaired Occupants
Have you ever walked down a stair and found that you’re seeing at the top of the fixture as you’re negotiating the stair and I have perfectly fine vision, although it’s beginning to fail...
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Section 36.403 Alterations and Path of Travel (Section-by-Section Analysis)
suggestion is expressly rejected by the language of the existing regulation in § 36.403(c)(2), which makes clear that "alterations to windows, hardware, controls, electrical outlets, and signage...
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Information of Accessible Facilities and Programs
Title II Regulations 28 § 35.163 Information and signage: (a) A public entity shall ensure that interested persons, including persons with impaired vision or hearing, can obtain...
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Automated Revolving Doors
contact a slow mode (2 RPM) that can be activated automatically or by user activation (manufacturers have recommended a maximum speed of 4 RPM maximum for general use) signage...
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6.1 Universal Receiver: Recommendations
We have already recommended, above, that venues note the transmitting frequencies of the ALS on their signage....
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Assistive Listening Systems
Requirements for signs indicating the availability of assistive listening systems has been relocated from this section to the scoping section on signage (216.10)....
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Floor Naming and Numbering
Comment by [Participant]: In defense of architects, that should change when the signage comes through, to be logical. Response by Erin Schambureck: I hope so....
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Rooms 4.24 Sinks 4.25 Storage 4.26 Handrails, Grab Bars, and Tub and Shower Seats 4.27 Controls and Operating Mechanisms 4.28 Alarms 4.29 Detectable Warnings 4.30 Signage...
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219 Assistive Listening Systems
Signage complying with applicable provisions of 4.30 shall be installed to notify patrons of the availability of a listening system. 219.2 Required Systems....
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Section 36.211 Maintenance of accessible features (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Section 36.211(a) broadly covers all features that are required to be accessible under the ADA, from accessible routes and elevators to roll-in showers and signage. ...