They are particularly useful on frequently used interior doors such as entrances to toilet rooms....
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A4.13.10 DOOR CLOSERS
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Pressalit Care Lift for Manually Height Adjustable Worktop
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5.3.5 Doors
Where provided, doors shall comply with ABAAS section 404. The door shall not swing into or otherwise obstruct the clear floor or ground space required by 5.3.2.1....
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Highest and Lowest Heights Obtained
For all of the minimum height transfers, the 75th and 95th percentiles were at the minimum transfer height possible with the station (10 inches)....
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Door Closers [4.13.10]
Door Closers [4.13.10] Because it may be difficult for a person with a disability to open a door against the resistance offered by a closer, it is important that the closing action be...
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11B-1009.2.4 Seat
The height of the lift seat shall be designed to allow a stop at 17 inches (432 mm) minimum to 19 inches (483 mm) maximum measured from the deck to the top of the seat surface when in the...
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Entrances: ADA Standard Section 206.5.1
Section 206.5.1 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for doors, doorways, and gates at entrances.
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III-7.5125 Doors
III−7.5125 Doors (ADAAG §4.1.3(7))....
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Rooms and Spaces: ADA Standard Section 206.5.2
Section 206.5.2 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes to rooms and spaces.
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4.1.3 Adjustable Height Chairs with and without Footplates
4.1.3 Adjustable Height Chairs with and without Footplates Patients seated in adjustable height examination chairs typically rest their feet on the floor or on a footplate or have their...
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Transient Lodging Facilities: ADA Standard Section 206.5.3
Section 206.5.3 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes to transient lodging facilities.
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Door and Gate Hardware
Section 404.2.7 also covers the operating characteristics and height of door and gate hardware....
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Duration: ADA Standard Section 407.3.3.3
Section 407.3.3.3 covers the current ADA Standards for the duration of an elevators reopening device.
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11B-407.3.3.3 Duration
Door reopening devices shall remain effective for 20 seconds minimum....
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3.3.16 Door Use
3.3.16 Door Use A total of 144 WhMD users completed door use tasks for at least one of the doors....
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1012.2 Height
occupancies in Group R-3, and within individual dwelling units in occupancies in Group R-2, both as applicable in Section 101.2, guards whose top rail also serves as a handrail shall have a height...
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1132A.3 Width and height of interior doors and secondary exterior doors
Doors shall comply with the following:...
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Transfer Heights
For instance, level seat heights were 21.7± 1.2 inches and 22.1±1.4 inches for the first and second phases respectively....
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A4.13.11(2) Sliding or folding doors
(2) Sliding or folding doors: Force applied parallel to the door at the door pull or latch....
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A4.13.11(2) Sliding or folding doors
(2) Sliding or folding doors: Force applied parallel to the door at the door pull or latch....
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Contact: ADA Standard Section 407.3.3.2
Section 407.3.3.2 covers the current ADA Standards for the contact requirements of an elevators reopening device.
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11B-407.3.3.2 Contact
The device shall not require physical contact to be activated, although contact is permitted to occur before the door reverses....
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A4.13.12 Automatic Doors and Power-Assisted Doors
Sliding automatic doors do not need guard rails and are more convenient for wheelchair users and visually impaired people to use....
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A4.13.12 AUTOMATIC DOORS AND POWER-ASSISTED DOORS
Sliding automatic doors do not need guard rails and are more convenient for wheelchair users and visually impaired people to use....