The GRIT Freedom Chair uses mountain bike wheels. You can inflate the tires using a standard bike pump. In this tutorial we explain how the valves work....
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Road Roughness Measurements
(Figure 6) The roughness is measured as the absolute sum of deviations of the center wheel....
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C. Boarding and Deplaning Assistance
A wheelchair may not be an appropriate assistive device in a particular situation. For example, a passenger with vision impairment may need a sighted guide, not a wheelchair....
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Accessibility
After the rotational penetrometer caster wheel is rotated on the surface 360 degrees, the stability reading is taken....
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5. Significance and Use
information will be a useful input to the pathway and sidewalk management systems maintained by municipal agencies. 5.2.2 When profiles are measured simultaneously for multiple traveled wheel...
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R302.7.4 Flangeway Gaps
Flangeway gaps are necessary to allow the passage of train wheel flanges....
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d. Unobstructed Transfer
Based on the comments received and the MDE Advisory Committee recommendations, the Access Board is persuaded that a gap of up to three inches between the transfer side and the wheeled mobility...
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Background
In 2010 approximately 3.6 million non-institutionalized Americans aged 15 and older required a wheelchair to assist with mobility compared to 2.7 million Americans who were using wheelchairs...
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Database Development
Provide a resource that can support human modeling of wheeled mobility device users. 3. Provide a foundation for future multi-site and international research in this field....
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General: ADA Standard Section 232.1
Section 232.1 of the ADA Standards covers information in the current ADA Standards on scoping requirements for detention facilities and correctional facilities.
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Accessible Route to Goods and Services
An accessible route allows customers using mobility devices to access items for sale....
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5.1 Transfer Surface Height Recommendations
5.1 Transfer Surface Height Recommendations Description: The transfer height is set above the finished floor surface to permit transfers form mobility devices onto the transfer surface...
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What is an Accessible Seat and Who Can Use One?
People with mobility disabilities who require accessible seating because of their disability are permitted to purchase tickets for accessible seats....
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C. Air Travelers with a Disability Changing Planes
[Sec. 382.39(a)(1)] NOTE: Carriers must not leave a passenger with a disability unattended in a ground wheelchair or other device in which the passenger is not independently mobile for more...
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Additional Transfer Techniques: Use of Stretchers and Gurneys
When it is not feasible or possible to use a lift, another option is an adjustable-height stretcher or gurney (a table that is on wheels) that can be raised or lowered to the height of the...
- Access Board: Sales and Service Counters
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4.3 Reach Ranges
4.3 Reach Ranges Figures 14-15 and Table 4 show the standards from the four countries related to reach from a wheeled mobility device....
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1. Thigh Breadth
Figure 1 provides a box-plot showing the distribution for thigh breadth stratified by gender and mobility device type....
- Safe-T Systems Fire Guard Portable Fire Extinguisher Stands
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5.3.2.1 Transfer Sides Recommendation for Stretchers
For stretchers, the Committee recommends the transfer surface be located to provide the ability to transfer from a mobility device onto both long sides of the surface....
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1002.4.3 Gaps
EXCEPTION: Where compliance is not operationally or structurally feasible, ramps, bridge plates, or similar devices complying with the applicable requirements of 36 CFR 1192.83(c) shall...
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J. Drinking Fountains
Accessible drinking fountains must have enough space for a person using a wheelchair, scooter, or other mobility device to use the drinking fountain....
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Error/Omission: Parts of an accessible route with slopes that exceed 1:20 lack required features including handrails and edge protection.
People who use a mobility device such as crutches, a cane, or a walker may lose their balance or fall while using a sloped section that does not have handrails or edge protection....