compliance would cause the barrier removal not to be readily achievable, a facility may provide parking spaces at alternative locations for persons who have disabilities and provide appropriate signage...
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208.1.1
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1012.2 Height
guards whose top rail also serves as a handrail shall have a height not less than 34 inches (864 mm) and not more than 38 inches (965 mm) measured vertically from the leading edge of the stair...
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Clearances between a handrail and wall surface: 2012 NFPA 101 vs. 2010 ADA
Question/Issue: According to the new 2012 NFPA 101 Life Safety Code, Chapter 7, Section 7.2.2.4.4.5 & Exhibit 7.97, the finger clearance at an existing stair handrail should be...
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Accessible Routes within a Building or Facility
Accessible vertical interior circulation must be in the same area as stairs and escalators, not isolated in the back of the facility....
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4.1.3(19)(a)
Signage notifying patrons of the availability of such seats shall be posted at the ticket office. Aisle seats are not required to comply with 4.33.4....
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Transfer Steps
inches (610 mm) wide Minimum 14 inches (355 mm) deep 8 inches (205 mm) maximum height Transfer steps in a play area are not required to satisfy the general ADAAG stair...
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Can People Who are Blind or Have Low Vision Use the Circulation Path by Themselves?
If elevation differences are involved, an elevator might be used, or the person might be led down the stairs....
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When is a historic structure considered accessible?
However, the foundation is Civilian Conservation Corps stonework and there are stairs to all the entrances, to the second floor, and to the top of the tower....
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1015.3 Height
Exceptions: For occupancies in Group R-3, and within individual dwelling units in occupancies in Group R-2, guards on the open sides of stairs shall have a height not less than...
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11B-221.2.3.2 Vertical dispersion
Points of entry to bleacher seating may include, but are not limited to, cross aisles, concourses, vomitories, and entrance ramps and stairs....
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11B-221.2.3.2 Vertical dispersion
Points of entry to bleacher seating may include, but are not limited to, cross aisles, concourses, vomitories, and entrance ramps and stairs....
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Employee Work Areas: ADA Standard Section 206.2.8
Section 206.2.8 covers scoping requirements in the most current ADA Standards for accessible routes in employee work areas.
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Substantive changes made to requirements for elevators
communication systems (407.4.9) relocation of requirements for existing elevator cars to be labeled by the International Symbol of Accessibility, unless all cars are accessible, to the signage...
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Text Telephones (or TTYs) [4.31.9]
Smaller, more portable versions developed later were called TDDs (telecommunications devices for deaf persons), a term still used on the signage symbol used to identify them....
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[ADA Title II §35.151(b)(4)(i)] Primary function
(B) For the purposes of this section, alterations to windows, hardware, controls, electrical outlets, and signage shall not be deemed to be alterations that affect the usability of or access...
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Other Features in Progress
Moveable stairs for transfer into the spa from a wheelchair Grab bars around the roll-in shower in the den bath Fold-down blockers on all sliding doors for increased security...
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Elevators
Result: People with disabilities who are unable to use stairs and steps cannot gain access to floors above and below the ground level and, in many instances, do not have access to the...
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Mobility
Increase safety is a big part and we saw pictures of stairs and other things. And the emphasis here really has to be on steps, stairs and drop-offs....
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XI. Overview of Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for New Construction and Alterations
The Guidelines contain general design ("technical") standards for building and site elements, such as parking, accessible routes, ramps, stairs, elevators, doors, entrances, drinking fountains...
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II. ACTIONS TO BE TAKEN BY PALACE SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT, LLC:
referenced in paragraph 8 above, including improving accessibility in restrooms on all levels, improving accessibility and service in restaurants and concession stands, adding additional signage...
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Accessible Route
aisle seats, they shall be provided in "such number, capacity, and speed" in order to provide a level of service equivalent to that provided in the same seating area to patrons who can use stairs...
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Who Will Provide the Assistance?
Anyone in the Office or Building People with limited mobility who are able to go up and down stairs easily but have trouble operating door locks, latches, and other devices due to limitations...
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Is There a Usable Circulation Path?
If elevation differences are involved, an elevator or other evacuation device might be used, or others might move the person by using a wheelchair carry on the stairs....