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3.3.6 Knee Clearance Height, minimum
Smaller individuals who have large thighs, those with high seats and scooter users also have high lap heights....
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D4. Door Clearance
On the pull side of the door, is there at least 18 inches clearance provided to the side of the latch if the door is not automatic or power-operated?...
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ICC/IBC: ADA Standard Section 105.2.4
Section 105.2.4 of the ADA Standards cover references to the International Code Council (ICC) and the International Building Code (IBC).
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Error/Omission: Doors into and within guest rooms that are not accessible guest rooms do not provide at least 32" clear opening width.
Result: People who use a wheelchair, scooter, or walker are unable to enter standard guest rooms and are excluded from accommodations when accessible guestrooms are occupied....
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Doors and Gates: ADA Standard Section 410.6
Section 410.6 covers the current ADA Standards for the doors and gates of platform lifts.
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11B-223.2.2 Facilities specializing in treating conditions that affect mobility
Conditions that affect mobility include conditions requiring the use or assistance of a brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, wheelchair, or powered mobility aid; arthritic, neurological...
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1. Thigh Breadth
It should be noted that the thigh breadth dimension for manual and power wheelchair users may be underestimated due to lateral posture support features (such as double-post armrest, wheelchair...
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4.5 Maneuvering Clearances
In the IDEA sample, scooters require more space but the largest values for scooters, power chairs and manual chairs were very close whereas in the UDI sample, at least one power wheelchair...
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Mitigating measures
The Amendments Act provides a non-comprehensive list of mitigating measures: medications; prosthetic devices (for example, an artificial arm); assistive devices (for example, computer modifications...
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Prepare different kits for different places and situations:
Know what you are able to carry in a fanny pack, backpack or bag from a wheelchair, scooter or other assistive device....
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Emergency Evacuation Planning Guide For People with Disabilities
CONTAINS PROVISIONS FOR THOSE WITH: Mobility Disabilities • Blind or Low Vision • Deaf or Hard of hearing • Speech Disabilities • Cognitive...