Section 216.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for signs.
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General: ADA Standard Section 216.1
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11B-703.1 General
Signs shall comply with Section 11B-703. Where both visual and tactile characters are required, either one sign with both visual and tactile characters, or two separate signs, one...
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11B-202.2 Additions
Each addition to an existing building or facility shall comply with the requirements for new construction and shall comply with 11B-202.4. Advisory 11B-202.2 Additions. An...
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11B-703.5.3 Style
Characters shall be conventional in form. Characters shall not be italic, oblique, script, highly decorative, or of other unusual forms.
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11B-703.5.3 Style
Characters shall be conventional in form. Characters shall not be italic, oblique, script, highly decorative, or of other unusual forms.
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11B-703.1 General
Signs shall comply with Section 11B-703. Where both visual and tactile characters are required, either one sign with both visual and tactile characters, or two separate signs, one...
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11B-202.2 Additions
Each addition to an existing building or facility shall comply with the requirements for new construction and shall comply with 11B-202.4. Advisory 11B-202.2 Additions. An...
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Plumbing/Restrooms
PLUMBING/RESTROOMS Turning space within the room 11B-603 Door swing not in clear floor space of any fixture (except...
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Recessed Lavatories
Recessed Lavatories Recessing lavatories can provide space for side transfers while allowing a narrower room width....
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Telephones
Note: Technology is constantly changing and many of the tools listed below are gradually being replaced by newer devices. For the most up-to-date details on regulations, proposed...
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- 703.4.1 Raised Letter and Braille Signage Height
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307.4 Vertical Clearance
307.4 Vertical Clearance. Vertical clearance shall be 80 inches (2030 mm) high minimum. Guardrails or other barriers shall be provided where the vertical clearance is less than 80...
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307.4 Vertical Clearance
Vertical clearance shall be 80 inches (2030 mm) high minimum. Guardrails or other barriers shall be provided where the vertical clearance is less than 80 inches (2030 mm) high. The...
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Vertical clearance and protruding objects
• Entrances and aisles with adequate head clearance and minimal projections into the path of travel result in easier navigation for people with lessened visual acuity or those who...
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307.4 Vertical Clearance
Vertical clearance shall be 80 inches (2030 mm) high minimum. Guardrails or other barriers shall be provided where the vertical clearance is less than 80 inches (2030 mm) high. The...
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4.1.6(3)(e)(iii)
(iii) When existing toilet or bathing facilities are being altered and are not made accessible, signage complying with 4.30.1, 4.30.2, 4.30.3, 4.30.5, and 4.30.7 shall be provided...
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1016.9 Protruding Objects
This section requires constructed elements on outdoor recreation access routes, resting intervals, and passing spaces to comply with the technical requirements for protruding objects...
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6.1(1)
(1) Hospitals - general purpose hospitals, psychiatric facilities, detoxification facilities -- At least 10 percent of patient bedrooms and toilets, and all public use and common use...
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Can curbs be used to indicate areas with less than 80” of vertical clearance?
The standards specify a maximum height (27”) for the leading edge of barriers so they are within cane sweep, but a minimum height is not specified. Curbs may be mistaken for a step...