In parking facilities where the accessible route must cross vehicular traffic lanes, marked crossings enhance pedestrian safety, particularly for people using wheelchairs and other mobility...
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11B-502.3 Access aisle
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Table 2: Summary of Department of Transportation Survey
±1/2" (±13 mm) 15 Horizontal placement of poles, controls, signs, etc. 0 12 in. 2.62 in....
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Shared Use Path
A multi-use path designed primarily for use by bicyclists and pedestrians, including pedestrians with disabilities, for transportation and recreation purposes....
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§ 35.137(b)(2)(ii)
(ii) The facility's volume of pedestrian traffic (which may vary at different times of the day, week, month, or year);...
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CURB RAMP
A sloping pedestrian way, intended for pedestrian traffic, which provides access between a walk or sidewalk and a surface located above or below an adjacent curb face....
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§ 36.311(b)(2)(ii)
(ii) The facility´s volume of pedestrian traffic (which may vary at different times of the day, week, month, or year);...
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4.34.7.3 CONTROLS
Laundry equipment shall comply with 4.27.
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11B-809.12 Electrical receptacles, controls and switches
Electrical receptacles on branch circuits of 30 amperes or less, communication system receptacles, controls and switches shall be located as follows: Where there is no obstruction...
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Tread
Tread—The portion of a trail, outdoor recreation access route, or beach access route where traffic moves (for pedestrian routes, this is the walking surface)....
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Paragraph (e) (Advisory Guidance)
Provide larger buttons and controls, or buttons which are more widely spaced, to reduce the likelihood that a user will accidentally activate an adjacent control. b....
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BACKGROUND
For instance, Guth, et al. (3) have shown that blind pedestrians require about 3 more seconds than sighted pedestrians to detect naturally occurring gaps in traffic, and that this requirement...
- SDC Z7500 HiTower Pro Series Actuator Controlled Locksets
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Door and Signal Timing: ADA Standard Section 407.3.4
Section 407.3.4 covers the current ADA Standards for door and signal timing of elevator reopening devices.
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11B-407.3.4 Door and signal timing
T equals the total time in seconds and D equals the distance (in feet or millimeters) from the point in the lobby or corridor 60 inches (1524 mm) directly in front of the farthest call button...
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Willoughby Industries WRS-BF-2HD Rear Mounted Recessed Shower Panel (2) Fixed Shower Heads 2 Fixed Shower Heads
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Willoughby Industries WRS-BF-FA-2HD Front Mounted Recessed Shower Panel 2 Fixed Shower Heads 3D Object
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SECTION 3306 PROTECTION OF PEDESTRIANS
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SECTION 3306 PROTECTION OF PEDESTRIANS
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Location: ADA Standard Section 206.3
Section 206.3 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for the required locations of accessible routes.
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SECTION 1136A ELECTRICAL RECEPTACLE, SWITCH AND CONTROL HEIGHTS
SECTION 1136A ELECTRICAL RECEPTACLE, SWITCH AND CONTROL HEIGHTS...