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Access by Design, Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Consulting Figure 17a -- Examples of edge protection and handrail extensions ... Figure 19c -- Stair handrails, extension at bottom of run ...
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Access by Design, Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Consulting BASIC DIMENSIONS - A QUICK LOOK. It's important to know the basic dimensional tolerances ... Head room - 80" minimum for walks and other circulation spaces. ...
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Re: Used Maclaren-type Stroller Am in need of a used Maclaren-type stroller for a 12 year old who has hip problems and is unable to tolerate walking for long periods of time, ...
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Access by Design, Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Consulting ADA ACCESSIBILITY GUIDELINES FOR SPECIFIC ELEMENTS: ... 48" maximum height for door handles, pulls, latches, locks, and other operating devices - operable ...
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Facility Remodel, Renovation, and Relocation: Are You Complying ... It's important to understand how the ADA defines "alteration". How does it coincide with the facility management definition of remodel or renovation? ...
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ADAAG, Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Consulting Figure 30a-1 -- Toilet stalls, standard stall (end of row) Figure 30b -- Toilet stalls, ... Figure 30c -- Toilet stalls, rear wall of standard stall ...
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Access by Design Text Home Page Providing comprehensive Americans with Disabilities Act information and consulting services.
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Access by Design, Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Consulting Figure A1 -- Minimum passage width for one wheelchair and one ambulatory person. Figure A2 -- Space needed for smooth u-turn in a wheelchair ...
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Access by Design, Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Consulting Figure 43c -- International TDD Symbol Figure 43d -- International Symbol of Access for Hearing Loss ... Figure A3 -- Dimensions of adult-sized wheelchairs ...
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Access by Design, Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Consulting Figure 24b -- Clear doorway width and depth, hinged door ... Figure A1 -- Minimum passage width for one wheelchair and one ambulatory person ...
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