Look directly at the individual, face the light, speak clearly, in a normal tone of voice, and keep your hands away from your face. Use short, simple sentences....
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Tips for Communicating with Individuals Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
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Tips for Communicating with Individuals Who are Blind or Visually Impaired
State clearly who you are; speak in a normal tone of voice. When conversing in a group, remember to identify yourself and the person to whom you are speaking....
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FCC Consumer Guide: Video Relay Services
Video Relay Services Video Relay Service is a form of Telecommunications Relay Service that enables persons with hearing disabilities who use American Sign Language to communicate with voice...
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Alternative text is needed for images, links, controls and form elements
Alternative text: is read by screen readers in place of images, allowing the content and function of the image to be accessible to people who cannot see; is also used by voice...
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A. Complaint Procedures and Complaints Resolution Officials (CRO’s)
The toll-free number for the hotline is 1-800-778-4838 (voice) and 1-800-455-9880 (TTY)....
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410.5 Digital Encoding of Speech (Section-by-Section Analysis)
410.5 Digital Encoding of Speech (Section-by-Section Analysis) This section proposes to require ICT with two-way voice communication to transmit and receive digitally encoded speech in...
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E102.5 Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)
Examples of other conversational modalities are video and voice....
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Paragraph (d) (Advisory Guidance)
For example, a voice-based interactive product that can be controlled only by listening to menu items and then pressing buttons is not accessible....
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1.6.2 Auxiliary Aids and Services.
Qualified interpreters, note takers, transcription services, written materials, telephone handset amplifiers, assistive listening devices, assistive listening systems, telephones compatible...
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Auxiliary aids and services
Auxiliary aids and services includes-- (1) Qualified interpreters, notetakers, transcription services, written materials, telephone handset amplifiers, assistive listening devices, assistive...
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Locating Controls & Devices: Percent of People Who Can Reach the Matrix Cell Indicated While Holding No Weight - Forward Approach Scooter
These data depict the reaching abilities of scooter users represented as the percentage of users expected to reach to a target location in the forward reach direction for a given...
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Locating Controls & Devices: Percent of People Who Can Reach the Matrix Cell Indicated While Holding No Weight - Side Approach Scooter
These data depict the reaching abilities of scooter users represented as the percentage of users expected to reach to a target location in the lateral or sideways reach direction...
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AUTOMATIC TELLER MACHINE (ATM)
[DSA-AC] Any electronic information processing device which accepts or dispenses cash in connection with a credit, deposit, or convenience account....
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Security Barriers [§206.8]
Security Barriers [§206.8] Security bollards and screening devices at accessible entrances cannot obstruct accessible routes or accessible means of egress....
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§ 38.159(a)(1) General
All vehicles covered by this subpart shall provide a level-change mechanism or boarding device (e.g., lift or ramp) complying with paragraph (b) or (c) of this section and sufficient clearances...
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TDD and Text Telephone
For terminological clarity, we want to point out that two different words are used in ADA regulations to refer to devices on which individuals with hearing impairments communicate over telephone...
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Carry Information and Useful Documentation
Carry Information and Useful Documentation Bringing photocopies of instructions about the assembly and disassembly of wheelchairs and other assistive devices when you access air transportation...
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§ 37.3 Auxiliary aids and services
Auxiliary aids and services includes: (1) Qualified interpreters, notetakers, transcription services, written materials, telephone headset amplifiers, assistive listening devices, assistive...
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Providing Auxiliary Aids and Services
A supplier of assistive listening systems will have to know if the person requesting services uses a hearing aid, has a cochlear implant, or does not wear a personal device but benefits...
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Receipts: ADA Standard Section 707.5.2
Where receipts are provided, speech output devices shall provide audible balance inquiry information, error messages, and all other information on the printed receipt necessary to complete...
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Hardware and software
Some audio delivery is through proprietary devices. Such devices should be intuitive to use and have ease of navigation....
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Recommendations
Recommendations Based on the data in Table 1 and the observations above, we recommend: a minimum flat surface of 40 in. length for platforms accommodating wheeled mobility devices...
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Definition of "wheelchair.'' (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Ultimately, however, they supported the definition because it excludes other power-driven mobility devices and enables them to engage in an assessment to determine whether a particular device...