The detectable warning shall extend the full width of the curb ramp (exclusive of flared sides) and shall extend either the full depth of the curb ramp or 24 inches (610 mm) deep minimum...
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11B-406.5.12 Detectable warnings
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11B-705.1.2.3 Islands or cut-through medians
Detectable warnings at pedestrian islands or cut-through medians shall be 36 inches (914 mm) minimum in depth extending the full width of the pedestrian path or cut-through less 2 inches...
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1003.2.13.1 General.
Each required accessible means of egress shall be continuous to a public way and shall consist of one or more of the following components: Accessible routes complying with Section...
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Service animals.
The Department continues to receive a large number of complaints from individuals with service animals. ...
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12101(a)(5)
(5) individuals with disabilities continually encounter various forms of discrimination, including outright intentional exclusion, the discriminatory effects of architectural, transportation...
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227.3 Counters
One continuous counter can be used to provide different types of service. For example, order and pick-up are different services....
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11B-207.2 Platform lifts
To ensure continued operation in case of primary power loss, platform lifts shall be provided with standby power or with self-rechargeable battery power that provides sufficient power to...
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Detectable Warnings [4.7.7]
Jurisdictions may continue to install the truncated domes specified in ADAAG or other surfaces or technologies if they wish but are not obligated to do so....
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A4.3.1(1) Travel Distances
It also assumes that the traveler would move continuously....
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Landings [§405.7]
The 12” minimum handrail extensions required at the top and bottom of ramp runs must be in the same direction of the run, but they can turn or wrap where handrails are continuous at the...
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10. Q: What if a service animal barks or growls at other people, or otherwise acts out of control?
Although a public accommodation may exclude any service animal that is out of control, it should give the individual with a disability who uses the service animal the option of continuing...
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§ 37.43(d)
(d) As used in this section, a “path of travel” includes a continuous, unobstructed way of pedestrian passage by means of which the altered area may be approached, entered, and exited, and...
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11B-207.2 Platform lifts
To ensure continued operation in case of primary power loss, platform lifts shall be provided with standby power or with self-rechargeable battery power that provides sufficient power to...
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11B-207.2 Platform lifts
To ensure continued operation in case of primary power loss, platform lifts shall be provided with standby power or with self-rechargeable battery power that provides sufficient power to...
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Protruding Objects and Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
Protruding objects are defined as constructed features (such as signs) that extend into the clear width area of an outdoor recreation access route, resting interval, or passing space and...
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1016.4 Passing Spaces
This section requires passing spaces to be provided at intervals of 200 feet maximum where the clear width of outdoor recreation access routes is less than 60 inches....
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Transfer Surface Size: Equipment Used by Patients in a Seated Position (M302.2.2)
The 21 inches minimum width is based on the ideal chair width recommended in Architectural Graphic Standards for auditorium seating....
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405 Ramps
Exceptions included in the final rule for the clear width (405.5) and handrails (405.8) of ramps located in employee work areas recognize constraints posed by various types of equipment....
- Door King Inc. 6050 / 6100 Residential and Commercial Swing Gate Operator
- GE Artistry™ Series 30" Free-Standing Electric Range ABS45DFWS
- Door King Inc. 9000 Commercial and Industrial Slide Gate Operator
- Horton Automatics Profiler® Smoke-Rated Telescoping ICU/CCU Sliding Door
- Harris Communication SafeAwake Fire Alarm Aid with Bed Shaker
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404.2.9 Door and Gate Opening Force
The maximum force pertains to the continuous application of force necessary to fully open a door, not the initial force needed to overcome the inertia of the door....