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Search Results "Designated Aisle Seat (Assembly)"
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- Access Board: Accessible Parking Spaces and Access Aisles
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H19
Is the top of the toilet seat 17 inches to 19 inches above the floor? [ADA Standards § 4.16.3] Yes No...
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H28
Is the surface of the toilet seat in this 36-inch-wide stall 17 to 19 inches above the floor? [ADA Standards §§ 4.16.3; 4.22.4] Yes No...
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11B-505.10 Handrail extensions
In assembly areas, extensions shall not be required for ramp handrails in aisles serving seating where the handrails are discontinuous to provide access to seating and to permit crossovers...
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11B-505.10 Handrail extensions
In assembly areas, extensions shall not be required for ramp handrails in aisles serving seating where the handrails are discontinuous to provide access to seating and to permit crossovers...
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11B-505.10 Handrail extensions
In assembly areas, extensions shall not be required for ramp handrails in aisles serving seating where the handrails are discontinuous to provide access to seating and to permit crossovers...
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E. Level Surface
Are the level surfaces of accessible parking spaces and access aisles free of "built-up" curb ramps so persons who use mobility aids (e.g.: wheelchairs, walkers or crutches) can make convenient...
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Conclusion
The design, installation and maintenance of play equipment and the surface material is critical to achieving an inclusive environment that facilitates child development and enables children...
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219 Assistive Listening Systems
1991 Standards for Accessible Design 2010 Standards for Accessible Design What’s New/Different 4.1.3(19)(b) This paragraph...
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James E. Woods, Ph.D., P.E. Natural Lighting for Persons with Low Vision
I have a fundamental design question: How would you design differently if you knew the people in the space were going to have low vision? I don’t know the answer to that....
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Accessible Theater Style
Make sure all side and center aisles are at least three to six feet wide to allow adequate space for circulation....
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Design of Shared Use Paths, Street Intersections, and Midblock Crossings
Accordingly, either revisions are needed to NHI's bicycle and pedestrian facility design courses, the existing AASHTO design guidelines (A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets...
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11B-904.3.3 Check writing surfaces
Where provided, check writing surfaces shall comply with Section 11B-902.3.
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904.3.3 Check Writing Surfaces
Where provided, check writing surfaces shall comply with 902.3.
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904.3.3 Check Writing Surfaces
Where provided, check writing surfaces shall comply with 902.3.
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904.3.3 Check Writing Surfaces
904.3.3 Check Writing Surfaces. Where provided, check writing surfaces shall comply with 902.3.
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11B-904.3.3 Check writing surfaces
Where provided, check writing surfaces shall comply with Section 11B-902.3.
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11B-904.3.3 Check writing surfaces
Where provided, check writing surfaces shall comply with Section 11B-902.3.
- Bradley 1-Stall Seat Cover/Tissue Dispenser 5922
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11B-206.2.6 Performance areas
Where a circulation path directly connects a performance area to an assembly seating area, an accessible route shall directly connect the assembly seating area with the performance area....
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11B-206.2.6 Performance areas
Where a circulation path directly connects a performance area to an assembly seating area, an accessible route shall directly connect the assembly seating area with the performance area....
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11B-206.2.6 Performance areas
Where a circulation path directly connects a performance area to an assembly seating area, an accessible route shall directly connect the assembly seating area with the performance area....
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Alternate Roll-In Type Shower Compartments: ADA Standard Section 608.5.3
Section 608.5.3 covers the current ADA Standards for controls in alternate roll-in type shower compartments.
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24 CFR Part 40—Accessibility Standards for Design, Construction, and Alteration of Publicly Owned Residential Structures (with amendments issued through Feb. 1996)
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 3535(d), 4153. Source: 36 FR 24437, Dec. 22, 1971, unless otherwise noted.