Mounting Height ADAAG specifies a signal height 80 inches above the highest floor level within the space or 6 inches below the ceiling, whichever is lower. (This can be measured...
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Mounting Height
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4.28 Alarms
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4.28 ALARMS
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A4.28 ALARMS
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§ 37.43(f)(2)(vi)
(vi) When possible, other accessible elements (e.g., parking, storage, alarms).
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11B.707.7.1.3 Horizontally mounted display screen
Where display screens are mounted tipped away from the viewer 60 degrees to 90 degrees (horizontal) from vertical, the center line of the display screen and other display devices shall be...
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11B.707.7.1.2 Angle-mounted display screen
Where display screens are mounted tipped away from the viewer 30 degrees to less than 60 degrees from vertical, the center line of the display screen and other display devices shall be no...
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11B.707.7.1.3 Horizontally mounted display screen
Where display screens are mounted no less than 60 degrees and no more than 90 degrees (horizontal) tipped away from the viewer, the center line of the display screen and other display devices...
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A. Fire Alarms
If the building has an audible fire alarm system, do each of the following rooms in the hotel have a visual alarm strobe light mounted on the wall at 80" above the floor to alert deaf persons...
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Occupant Notification System
The occupant notification systems include but are not limited to alarms and public address systems....
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8.4 Card Catalogs and Magazine Displays
Minimum clear aisle space at card catalogs and magazine displays shall comply with Fig. 55....
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Transfer Systems: ADA Standard Section 1008.3
Where transfer systems are provided to connect to elevated play components, transfer systems shall comply with 1008.3. Advisory 1008.3 Transfer Systems....
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907.5.2 Alarm notification appliances.
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Contrast Correlates to Visual Acuity
., patients], contrast correlates with visual acuity....
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Wiring for Visible Alarms [§215.3]
In new construction, alarm systems are typically provided with sufficient power resources to support the addition of strobes where they are needed to accommodate an employee who cannot hear...
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R410 Visual Characters on Signs
R410 Visual Characters on Signs...
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11B-707.7.2 Characters
Characters displayed on the screen shall be in a sans serif font. Characters shall be 3/16 inch (4.8 mm) high minimum based on the uppercase letter "I"....
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11B-707.7.2 Characters
Characters displayed on the screen shall be in a sans serif font. Characters shall be 3/16 inch (4.8 mm) high minimum based on the uppercase letter "I"....
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§382.69 What requirements must carriers meet concerning the accessibility of videos, DVDs, and other audio-visual presentations shown on-aircraft to individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing?
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11B-707.7.2 Characters
Characters displayed on the screen shall be in a sans serif font. Characters shall be 3/16 inch (4.8 mm) high minimum based on the uppercase letter "I"....
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11B-411.2.1.7.1 Assignment by keypad hall call console
The selected destination floor shall be confirmed by verbal announcement and on the display screen. Verbal and visible indication of an invalid input shall be provided....
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F215.1 General
Where fire alarm systems provide audible alarm coverage, alarms shall comply with F215....
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215.1 General
Where fire alarm systems provide audible alarm coverage, alarms shall comply with 215....
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215.1 General
Where fire alarm systems provide audible alarm coverage, alarms shall comply with 215....