Rearranging tables, chairs, vending machines, display racks, and other furniture to allow for easy passage throughout the business. Installing grab bars in a toilet stall....
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Inexpensive steps businesses might take to improve access may include:
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810.6.3 Station Names
The number of signs necessary may be directly related to the size of the lettering displayed on the sign....
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707 Automatic Teller Machines and Fare Machines
Requirements address clear floor or ground space (707.2), operable parts (707.3), privacy (707.4), speech output (707.5), input (707.6), display screens (707.7), and braille instructions...
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COGNITIVE PROVISIONS
COGNITIVE PROVISIONS Usable without ability to read information displayed on product Provide at least one mode that does not require the user to read....
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Parking Meters and Parking Pay Stations (R309.5) (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Displays and information must be visible from a point located 1 meter (3.3 feet) maximum above the center of the clear space in front of the parking meter or parking pay station....
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810.6.3 Station Names
The number of signs necessary may be directly related to the size of the lettering displayed on the sign....
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216.10 Assistive Listening Systems
EXCEPTION: Where ticket offices or windows are provided, signs shall not be required at each assembly area provided that signs are displayed at each ticket office or window informing patrons...
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§ 36.302(f)(2)(iii)
Provide materials, such as seating maps, plans, brochures, pricing charts, or other information, that identify accessible seating and information relevant thereto with the same text or visual...
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Web content and website content
“Web content” and “website content” includes all textual, visual, and aural content encountered as part of the user experience of www.hrblock.com, mobile applications, and Online Tax Preparation...
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Back Entry
Glass walls and ceiling to improve visual acuity Recessed area rug Grill in the fireplace for year round healthy cooking Automatic opener which can be operated...
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§ 35.138(b)(3)
Provide materials, such as seating maps, plans, brochures, pricing charts, or other information, that identify accessible seating and information relevant thereto with the same text or visual...
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§ 37.167(b)(1)
shall announce at least at transfer points with other fixed routes, other major intersections and destination points, and intervals along a route sufficient to permit individuals with visual...
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Accessible Medical Equipment
Large and easy to read display (digital) F.4....
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C.3.ii. - Do vendors have to provide product documentation in alternate formats?
Other agencies may request the information to be provided by the vendor in Braille, large print, audio cassette or other format as part of the procurement....
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E102.8 TIA (Section-by-Section Analysis)
This standard defines measurement procedures and performance requirements for the handset generated audio band magnetic noise of wire line telephones, including digital cordless telephones...
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Signage
Recommendations: Signs should include appropriate messages based on the type of system provided, such as "Infrared Assistive Listening System Available -- Please Ask," "Audio Loop in Use...
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A4.30.4 Raised and Brailled Characters and Pictorial Symbol Signs (Pictograms)
Interpretive guides, audio tape devices, or other methods may be more effective in presenting such information....
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The Project
The Project “The Universal Design of Tactile Exhibits with Touch Activated Audio Description for Aquariums,” known as the “Talking Tactile Fish Project” for short, was a three-year Field...
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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....
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ACCESSIBILITY FUNCTION BUTTON
[DSA-AC] A button on an elevator hall call console in a destination-oriented elevator system that when pressed will activate a series of visual and verbal prompts and announcements providing...
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ACCESSIBILITY FUNCTION BUTTON
[DSA-AC] A button on an elevator hall call console in a destination-oriented elevator system that when pressed will activate a series of visual and verbal prompts and announcements providing...
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Executive Summary
Detectable warnings that provide salient visual cues in addition to tactile cues may help many pedestrians with visual impairments to locate hazards or curb ramps from a greater distance...