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3. Review the Research Findings About Accessibility Issues for Play Surfaces
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How is slip resistance measured?
Based on the results of this study, the NBS-Brungraber Tester was recommended as the best portable device currently available for measuring slip resistance under dry conditions on all but carpeted...
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APPENDIX A. GUIDELINES FOR SERVICE ANIMAL RELIEF AREAS (SARA)
Consider that artificial turf is often perceived as carpet by service animals, making them reluctant to use it....
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6. Acquisition or Modification of Equipment and Devices
wheelchair if her job requires movement between buildings that are widely separated, and her disability prevents her operation of a wheelchair manually for that distance, or if heavy, deep-pile carpeting...
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Avoid the extremes of surface reflectivity and contrast (slides 11 and 13)
It’s different from the carpeting that you’re coming up to and then the white line denoting where the first step down is....
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6. Recognize that Proper Installation of Play Surface Systems is Key
Hybrid Surface Systems (HYB) Two of the three different types of HYB systems (outdoor carpet and artificial grass) were installed by contractors representing the manufacturers....
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FIGURE INDEX
FIGURE INDEX Figure 104 Graphic Convention for Figures Figure 302.2 Carpet Pile Height Figure 302.3 Elongated Openings in Floor or Ground Surfaces Figure 303.2 Vertical Change...
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Attachment B – Code References
Removing high-pile, low-density carpeting. 5....
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III-4.4200 Readily achievable barrier removal
18) Creating designated accessible parking spaces; 19) Installing an accessible paper cup dispenser at an existing inaccessible water fountain; 20) Removing high pile, low density carpeting...
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Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities: ADA Standard Section 101.2
Section 101.2 of the ADA Standards covers the effects of the removal of barriers in existing facilities.
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Guidelines for Requirement 2
to certain components in public and common use areas also should be applied to these components when they are part of individual dwelling units (for example, floor surface treatments, carpeting...
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11B-101.2 Reserved.
Creating designated accessible parking spaces; 19) Installing an accessible paper cup dispenser at an existing inaccessible water fountain; 20) Removing high pile, low density carpeting...
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Mark J. Mazz, AIA: Architectural Consultant on Accessibility
The classic example, where Bob mentioned about the carpet runner upstairs stopping before the end of the step, is something that should be just a visual faux pas for any architect or any...
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11B-101.2 Reserved
Creating designated accessible parking spaces; (19) Installing an accessible paper cup dispenser at an existing inaccessible water fountain; (20) Removing high pile, low density carpeting...
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101.2 Effect on Removal of Barriers in Existing Facilities
Creating designated accessible parking spaces; (19) Installing an accessible paper cup dispenser at an existing inaccessible water fountain; (20) Removing high pile, low density carpeting...
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11B-101.2 Reserved
18) Creating designated accessible parking spaces; 19) Installing an accessible paper cup dispenser at an existing inaccessible water fountain; 20) Removing high pile, low density carpeting...
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11B-101.2 Reserved.
Creating designated accessible parking spaces; 19) Installing an accessible paper cup dispenser at an existing inaccessible water fountain; 20) Removing high pile, low density carpeting...
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11B-202.4 Path of travel requirements in alterations, additions and structural repairs
Removing high-pile, low-density carpeting. 5....