The walk-in capability makes this fixture suitable for either independent or assisted use by individuals with a reasonable level of mobility....
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R105 Definitions (Section-by-Section Analysis)
The proposed guidelines define the following terms: accessible, alteration, blended transition, cross slope, curb line, curb ramp, element, facility, grade break, operable part, pedestrian...
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Circulation Path
The components of a circulation path include but are not limited to rooms, corridors, doors, stairs, smokeproof enclosures, horizontal exits, ramps, exit passageways, escalators, moving...
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1. Location
where people must walk to access bus stops and other public transportation stops, so, where necessary, curb ramps must also be provided to enable people with disabilities to board and exit...
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2. a. iv. Path-of-Travel (wheelchair) space allowances
If a 180° turn is needed to exit an area, then a 60” diameter turning space or a 36” wide "T" is needed (see Figure 11)....
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General [5.1]/ Access Aisles [5.3]
Space should also be available so that people using wheelchairs do not obstruct required exit and circulation routes....
- Norton Surface Mounted Series 5600 Hands-Free Door Operation Kits
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Guest Rooms and Residential Dwelling Units: ADA Standard Section 206.7.6
Section 206.7.6 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes connecting to mobility features in guest rooms and residential dwelling units.
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Story
A story containing one or more mezzanines has more than one floor level....
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General: ADA Standard Section 706.1
The technical standards for assistive listening systems describe minimum performance levels for volume, interference, and distortion....
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Mezzanine
An intermediate level or levels between the floor and ceiling of any story with an aggregate floor area of not more than one-third of the area of the room or space in which the level or...
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106.5.38 Mezzanine
An intermediate level or levels between the floor and ceiling of any story with an aggregate floor area of not more than one-third of the area of the room or space in which the level or...
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Invisible Wounds: Emerging Promising Practices for Meeting Planners
Big crowds, loud noises, blocked line of sight to exits, and many other typical features of events can be so uncomfortable that some people will simply withdraw....
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Mezzanine
An intermediate level or levels between the floor and ceiling of any story with an aggregate floor area of not more than one-third of the area of the room or space in which the level or...
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MEZZANINE
[DSA-AC] An intermediate level or levels between the floor and ceiling of any story with an aggregate floor area of not more than one-third of the area of the room or space in which the...
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MEZZANINE
[DSA-AC] An intermediate level or levels between the floor and ceiling of any story with an aggregate floor area of not more than one-third of the area of the room or space in which the...
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MEZZANINE
[DSA-AC] An intermediate level or levels between the floor and ceiling of any story with an aggregate floor area of not more than one-third of the area of the room or space in which the...
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Handrails: ADA Standard Section 1008.2.5.3
Handrails shall not be required on ramps located within ground level use zones. 2. Handrail extensions shall not be required....
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11B-203.11 Water slides
An accessible route complying with Division 4 shall be provided to the ground- or floor-level entry points, where provided, of stairs, ladders, or other means of reaching the raised elements...
- S.R. Smith Pool MultiLift Lift Video 3: Resolution
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1132A.8 Hand-activated door hardware
Locked exit doors shall operate consistent with Section 1132A.6, in the direction of egress....
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Education for All Handicapped Children Act/Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
The Act is renamed the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) in 1990, and amendments in 1997 add a focus on transition outcomes for students with disabilities exiting high school...
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Escalators
criteria require steps to be demarcated by yellow lines 2” wide maximum along the back and sides (§6.1.3.5.6) and specify at least 2, but no more than 4, flat steps at escalator entrances and exits...
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1009.4.2 Area of refuge
Areas of refuge are not required for elevators accessed from a refuge area in conjunction with a horizontal exit....