The Aqua Step ADA meets or exceeds all ADA requirements. Like the Aqua Step HD the ADA model is designed for the harshest conditions....
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STEP 3
STEP 3 Determining the greater number: 2 In this case, 2 types were provided. Table 240.2.1.2 requires a minimum of 1....
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STEP 1
STEP 1 Number of ground level play components: 3 1 spring rider 2 swings Number of different types of ground level play components provided: 2 spring rider swing...
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STEP 4
STEP 4 Assessing how to get there: Number of elevated = 4 (1 triple slide, 1 interactive panel, 1 overhead curved ladder, 1 banister bars) 50% = 2 Transfer access required to 2 elevated...
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STEPS FOR SUCCESS
STEPS FOR SUCCESS Being proactive is the best way to ensure ADA compliance....
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STEP 2
STEP 2 Determining what is needed based on Table 240.2.1.2: Table 240.2.1.2 Number of elevated play components provided Minimum number of ground-level play components...
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Methodology
This study was approved by the University of Pittsburgh's Institutional Review Board and all participants provided informed consent before participating in any test procedures.
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Two Step Transfer Evaluation
The two-step transfers consisted of an adjacent transfer (no gap between two steps) and a ramped transfer over a constant 8 inch gap between two steps....
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Questionnaire on Two Step Transfers
All subjects completed a questionnaire to describe their impressions about performing the two step transfers or to explain the reasons why they did not attempt these transfers. ...
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STEP 4 Assess how to get there
STEP 4 Assess how to get there Step 4 examines the number of elevated play components provided, beginning with the number established in step 1. ...
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STEP 3 Compare which is greater
STEP 3 Compare which is greater Step 3 compares your results in identifying the number and different types of ground level play components with those required by Table 240.2.1.2. ...
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Two Step Transfers Attainable Heights
Among the participants that were able to complete the two step transfers, the 5th percentile were able to transfer to a second platform that was 3 inches higher than the first platform for...
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STEP 2 Determine what is needed
STEP 2 Determine what is needed In some cases, the accessibility guidelines will require additional play components to be provided to meet the minimum requirements. ...
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Step 3: Apply the Accessibility Provisions
A series of questions with yes or no answers is asked for each of the technical requirements, similar to step 2. Use the trail running slope (grade) as an example....