Attachment J: Actions Required to Remedy Accessibility Violations
This Attachment provides a detailed description of the actions that must
be taken to remedy accessibility violations listed in other parts of this
Agreement. Each required action is referenced by an alphanumeric code. The
required actions are listed in alphabetic/numeric order based on the specific
code used to reference each required action. The term “Standards” refers to
the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design (28 C.F.R. § 35.104 (title
II) (defining the “2010 Standards” as the requirements set forth in appendices
B and D to 36 C.F.R. part 1191 and the requirements contained in 28 C.F.R. §
35.151.)). |
Code
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Required Actions
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AA1
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Provide an accessible route directly connecting
the wheelchair seating locations with the performance area, and the
performance area with ancillary areas used by performers (dressing rooms,
locker rooms, etc.) unless specifically exempted by the Standards. Standards
§§ 206.2.6, 206.2.3, 401.1.
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AA2
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Provide aisle seats with no armrest on the aisle
side, or with a retractable or folding armrest on the aisle side, identified
by a sign or marker, equal in number to at least 5% of the total number of
aisle seats (but not less than 1). These seats shall be the aisle seats
located closest to accessible routes. Standards §§ 221.4, 802.4.
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AA3
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Provide accessible signage indicating the
availability of the assistive listening system. Standards §§ 216.10, 219.2,
703.5, 703.7.2.4.
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AA4
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Provide an assistive listening system. Provide
receivers complying with the Standards in accordance with the following
chart, and provide signage indicating their availability. Standards
§§ 216.10, 219, 703.5, 703.7.2.4, 706.
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Seating
Capacity of Assembly Area
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Number
of Required Receivers
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Required
Receivers Required to be Hearing-Aid Compatible*
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50 or less
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2
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2*
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51 to
200
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2, plus
1 per 25 seats over 50
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2*
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201 to
500
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2, plus
1 per 25 seats over 50
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1 per
4 receivers*
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501 to
1000
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20,
plus 1 per 33 seats over 500
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1 per
4 receivers*
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1001 to
2000
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35,
plus 1 per 50 seats over 1000
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1 per
4 receivers*
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2001
and over
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55,
plus 1 per 100 seats over 2000
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1 per 4
receivers*
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* unless all seats are served by an induction
loop system, in which case no receivers are required to be hearing aid
compatible.
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AA5
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Lawn seating areas and overflow seating areas, where
fixed seats are not provided, shall connect to an accessible route.
Standards §§ 221.5, 206, 401.1.
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AA6
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Provide the number of
wheelchair spaces shown in the following chart. Where provided, each luxury
box, club box, and suite shall contain wheelchair spaces in accordance with
the following chart; and at least 20% of all other boxes shall also contain
wheelchair spaces in accordance with the following chart. Standards § 221.2.
Dimensions. Each wheelchair space shall have
minimum clear ground or floor space of 36 inches wide by 48 inches deep when
approachable from the front or rear, or 36 inches wide by 60 inches deep when
approachable only from the side (spaces need only be 33 inches wide if
adjacent to another wheelchair space). The ground or floor at all wheelchair
spaces shall be level, firm, stable and slip resistant; wheelchair spaces
shall not overlap circulation paths; and at least one companion seat shall be
provided next to each wheelchair space. Ensure that wheelchair spaces and
companion seats are not located on (or obstructed by) temporary platforms or
other movable structures. 28 C.F.R. § 35.151(g); Standards §§ 221.2, 221.3,
802.1.
Integration / Lines of Sight. Wheelchair spaces
shall be an integral part of the seating plan and shall provide spectators
with choices of seating locations and viewing angles that are substantially
equivalent to, or better than, the choices of seating locations and viewing
angles available to all other spectators. In stadiums where spectators can be
expected to stand during the show or event (for example, football, baseball,
basketball games, or rock concerts), the wheelchair spaces shall provide
lines of sight over standing spectators. Standards §§ 221.2, 802.2.
Dispersion. When the seating capacity exceeds
300, wheelchair spaces and companion seats shall be horizontally and
vertically dispersed. Ensure that wheelchair spaces and companion seats are
dispersed to all levels that include seating served by an accessible route.
Wheelchair spaces and companion seats shall be dispersed vertically at
varying distances from the screen, performance area, or playing field,
including locations in each balcony or mezzanine located on an accessible
route. Assembly areas that (1) have seating encircling, in whole or in part,
a field of play or performance area, and (2) are required to horizontally
disperse wheelchair spaces and companion seats, shall disperse wheelchair
spaces and companion seats around that field of play or performance area. 28
C.F.R. § 35.151(g), Standards § 221.2.3.
Companion Seats. In row seating, companion seats
shall be located to provide shoulder alignment with adjacent wheelchair
spaces. The shoulder alignment point of the wheelchair space shall be
measured 36 inches from the front of the wheelchair space. The floor surface
of the companion seat shall be the same elevation as the floor surface of the
wheelchair space. Companion seats shall be equivalent in size, quality,
comfort, and amenities to the seating in the immediate area. Companion seats
may be movable. Standards § 221.3.
Aisle Seats. At least 5% of
the total number of aisle seats shall provide folding or retractable armrests
on the aisle side of the seat, shall be identified by a sign or marker, and
shall be the aisle seats closest to accessible routes. Standards §§ 221.4,
802.4.
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Seating
Capacity of Assembly Area
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Number
of Required Wheelchair Spaces
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4 to 25
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1
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26 to
50
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2
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51 to
150
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4
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151 to
300
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5
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301 to
500
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6
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501 to
5000
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6, plus
1 for each 150 between 501 through 5000
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5001
and over
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36,
plus 1 for each 200 over 5000
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AA7
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Provide at least one wheelchair space in team or
player seating areas serving areas of sport activity. Standards §§
221.2.1.4, 802.1.
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AA8
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Provide a ramp or platform lift in compliance with
the Standards or establish a procedure for providing access to this area.
Any procedure shall not require lifting or carrying persons with mobility
impairments or require them to traverse unnecessary or extreme distances.
Provide a wheelchair space with a minimum clear ground or floor space of 36
inches wide by 48 inches deep for front or rear access, or 36 inches wide by
60 inches deep for side access. Standards §§ 206.7, 221.2, 802.1,
808.3.
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AA9
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Provide at least one wheelchair space within the
defined area for the jury box with a minimum clear ground or floor space of
36 inches wide by 48 inches deep when approachable from the front or rear, or
36 inches wide by 60 inches deep when approachable only from the side.
Wheelchair spaces shall be an integral part of the fixed seating plan of the
jury box and shall be located so as to provide lines of sight substantially
equivalent to, or better than, those available for other members of the jury,
and that are not obstructed by other jurors; and wheelchair spaces shall
adjoin an accessible route that also serves as a means of egress in case of
emergency. Standards §§ 206.2.4, 221.2, 802, 808.3.
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AA10
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Provide audio and audio-visual programs with
captioning or in another format that provides equally effective communication
for people who are deaf or hard of hearing. 28 C.F.R. § 35.160.
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AL1
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Provide visible fire alarm devices in toilet
rooms, hallways, lobbies, meeting rooms, and any other area for common use.
Standards §§ 215, 702.
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AR1
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To each area, feature, or element described,
provide at least one accessible route that coincides with or is located in
the same area as general circulation paths. The accessible route must have a
minimum clear width of 36 inches (except that it may narrow to no less than 32
inches for a length of no more than 24 inches), or a minimum clear width of
42 inches if there is a U-turn around an obstruction less than 48 inches
wide; have passing spaces at least every 200 feet; have a minimum clear
headroom of 80 inches; have a surface that is firm, stable, and slip
resistant; have, in the absence of a curb ramp, ramp, elevator, or platform
lift, no level changes in excess of ½ inch vertically; have no level
changes greater than ¼ inch vertically unless they are beveled with a
slope no greater than 50%; and have a running slope no greater than 5% (or
have been constructed as a fully accessible ramp) and a cross slope no
greater than 2.08%. Standards §§ 206, 301.1, 401.1.
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AR2
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Provide an accessible route to each area,
feature, or element described such that level changes in excess of ½
inch are ramped (or otherwise made accessible); level changes with exposed
edges of up to 90 degrees are not more than ¼ inch high; and level
changes between ½ inch and ¼ inch high are beveled with a slope
no greater than 50% (or up to ¼ inch vertical and at least ¼
inch beveled). Standards §§ 206, 303.
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AR3
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Provide to each area, feature, or element
described an accessible route with a minimum clear width of 36 inches, except
that the width may decrease to 32 inches for a depth of no more than 24
inches. Standards §§ 206, 403.5.1.
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AR4
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Provide a curb ramp that has a maximum slope of
8.33%, a maximum cross slope of 2.08%, and a maximum counter (i.e., gutter)
slope of 5%; is located so that it cannot be obstructed by parked vehicles;
does not project into traffic, parking spaces or access aisles; and has
transitions on and off that are on the same level. Flared sides, if
provided, shall have a maximum slope of 10%. Standards §§ 206.2.1, 406.
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AR5
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Openings or gratings on walking surfaces shall
not allow passage of a sphere more than ½ inch in diameter. If
gratings have elongated openings, then they shall be placed so that the long
dimension is perpendicular to the dominant direction of travel. Standards
§§ 206, 302.3.
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AR6
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Provide a minimum vertical clearance of 80 inches
throughout. Where the vertical clearance is reduced to less than 80 inches,
provide a guardrail or other barrier with a leading edge no more than 27
inches high. Standards §§ 206, 307.4.
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AR7
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Unless protected by a cane detectable barrier,
objects with their leading edges between 27 inches and 80 inches high shall
not protrude into circulation paths more than 4 inches for wall-mounted
elements, or 12 inches for free standing post- or pylon-mounted elements.
Protruding objects (and cane-detectable barriers) shall not reduce the clear
width of accessible routes or maneuvering spaces below minimum requirements.
Standards §§ 206, 307.
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AR8
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Establish a procedure for providing access to
programs in upper and lower levels of the facility, or provide ramps,
platform lifts, or elevators in compliance with the Standards. Procedures
shall not include lifting or carrying persons with mobility impairments or
require them to traverse unnecessary or extreme distances. Standards
§§ 206.2, 405, 407, 408, 410.
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AR9
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Provide stairs with closed risers, uniform tread
width and riser height, a tread depth of at least 11 inches, a riser height
between 4 inches and 7 inches, and nosings, treads, and risers that otherwise
comply fully with the Standards. Provide handrails on both sides of the
stairs such that the inside handrail on switchbacks or doglegs is continuous.
Handrails shall extend at least 12 inches beyond the top riser and at least
the depth of one tread beyond the bottom riser; there shall be a clear space
of at least 1½ inches between the handrails and the wall; handrail
gripping surfaces shall be continuous and shall not be obstructed along their
tops or sides; handrails shall have a diameter between 1¼ and 2 inches
or a perimeter between 4 inches and 6¼ inches and a cross section of
no more than 2¼ inches; handrails shall be mounted between 34 and 38
inches above stair nosings; the ends of the handrails shall be returned to a
wall, a guard, or the landing surface; and the handrails shall not rotate
within their fittings and shall be free of sharp or abrasive elements.
Standards §§ 206, 210, 504, 505.
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AR10
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At this element, provide clear floor space that
contains no changes in level within the required 30 inch by 48 inch space
directly in front of the element. Additionally, maneuvering clearances shall
comply with § 305, including, if appropriate, providing additional
maneuvering space at alcoves. Standards §§ 206, 305.
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AR11
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Where handrails are provided along walking
surfaces, provide handrails that have a diameter between 1¼ and 2
inches or a perimeter between 4 inches and 6¼ inches and a cross
section of no more than 2¼ inches. Handrails shall not rotate within
their fittings; handrails shall be mounted at a consistent height between 34
inches and 38 inches high and at least 1½ inches from the wall;
gripping surfaces and adjacent surfaces shall be free of sharp or abrasive
elements and shall have rounded edges; and gripping surfaces shall not be
obstructed along their tops or sides and the bottoms shall not be obstructed
for more than 20% of their length and shall have no horizontal projections
occurring closer than 1½ inches from the bottom of the gripping surface
(except that the distance between horizontal projections and the bottom of
the gripping surface can be reduced by ⅛ inch for each ½ inch of
handrail perimeter over 4 inches). Standards §§ 206.2, 405.8, 505.
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AT1
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Provide an ATM or fare machine with clear floor space
complying with § 305; with operable parts complying with § 309 and able to be
differentiated by sound or touch without activation (unless a clear or
correct key is provided); providing an opportunity for the same degree of
privacy of output and input available to all individuals; speech enabled in
compliance with § 707.5; with input controls and function keys complying with
§ 707.6; with a display screen providing visibility and characters complying
with § 707.7; and with Braille instructions for initiating the speech mode.
Standards §§ 220, 305, 309, 703.3, 707.
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B1
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Provide a bathtub that has
clearance alongside that is at least 30 inches wide and at least as long as
the bathtub. An accessible lavatory may be provided within the clearance at
the foot end of the tub (shower head side). Where a permanent seat is
provided at the head of the bathtub, the seat shall be between 17 inches and
19 inches above the bathroom floor, shall be a minimum of 15 inches deep, and
shall extend from the back wall to or beyond the outer edge of the tub, and
provide clearance extending at least 12 inches beyond the wall at the head
end of the tub. Where a permanent seat is not provided at the head of the
bathtub, a removable seat shall be provided such that the top of the seat is
17 inches to 19 inches above the bathroom floor, the seat is between 15
inches and 16 inches deep, and the seat is capable of secure placement.
Provide two parallel horizontal grab bars on the back (long) wall of the
bathtub, one mounted between 8 inches and 10 inches above the rim of the
bathtub and the other mounted between 33 inches and 36 inches above the
bathroom floor. If the bathtub has a permanent seat, these two grab bars
shall be 15 inches maximum from the head end wall and 12 inches maximum from
the foot end wall; if the bathtub does not have a permanent seat, these two
grab bars shall be 24 inches long minimum and shall be mounted 24 inches
maximum from the head end wall and 12 inches maximum from the foot end wall.
Provide one horizontal grab bar at the foot end of the bathtub that extends
at least 24 inches from the outer edge of the bathtub toward the back (long)
wall of the tub between 33 inches and 36 inches high. If the bathtub does
not have a permanent seat, provide one horizontal grab bar at least 12 inches
long located on the head end wall, towards the outside of the tub between 33
inches and 36 inches high. The bathtub shall have the following features:
controls mounted below the grab bar between the open side of the bathtub and
the centerline of the width of the bathtub, operable with one hand, without
tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist, that require no more than
5 pounds of force to operate; a shower spray unit with an on/off control with
a non-positive shutoff and a hose at least 59 inches long that can be used
both as a fixed shower head and as a hand-held shower and that delivers water
no hotter than 120 degrees; enclosures, if any, that do not obstruct bathtub
controls or obstruct transfers from wheelchairs onto bathtub seats or into
bathtubs and that do not have tracks mounted on their rims; and a seat that
complies with § 610. Standards §§ 213.3.6, 607, 609, 610.
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B2
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Provide a fully accessible
transfer or roll-in type shower compartment with the following features:
controls that are operable with one hand, without tight grasping, pinching,
or twisting of the wrist, that require no more than 5 pounds of force to
operate; a shower spray unit with an on/off control with a non-positive
shutoff and a hose at least 59 inches long that can be used both as a fixed
shower head and as a hand-held shower and that delivers water no hotter than
120 degrees; a curb at the shower entrance that is no higher than ½
inch and, in roll-in showers, is beveled if higher than ¼ inch;
enclosures, if any, that do not obstruct controls, faucets, or spray units
and do not obstruct transfers from wheelchairs onto shower seats; and grab
bars that comply with § 609. If the shower is transfer type, the compartment
shall be 36 inches by 36 inches, the entrance shall be at least 36 inches
wide, and clearance adjacent to the opening shall be 36 inches wide by 48
inches long measured from the control wall (so that the clearance extends
beyond the seat); provide grab bars across the control wall and across the
back wall to a point 18 inches from the control wall; provide a rectangular
or L-shaped seat complying with § 610 between 17 and 19 inches high extending
from the back wall to within 3 inches of the entry; and provide controls on
the wall opposite the seat above the grab bar, between 38 and 48 inches high,
on the open side of the compartment. If the shower is roll-in type, the
compartment shall be 30 inches minimum by 60 inches minimum, the entrance
shall be a minimum of 60 inches wide (or a minimum of 36 inches wide at one
end of the long side of the compartment), and clearance adjacent to the
opening shall be at least 30 inches wide by 60 inches long; provide grab bars
on three walls (unless a seat is provided, in which case grab bars shall be
on two walls and there shall be no grab bar above the seat), 6 inches maximum
from any adjacent wall; and provide controls mounted above the grab bar, no
more than 48 inches high; if a seat is provided, it shall comply with § 610.3
and the controls shall be on the back wall adjacent to the seat within 27
inches of the seat wall (unless the shower opening is 36 inches long, in
which case the controls can also be on the back wall opposite the seat).
Standards §§ 213.3.6, 608, 609, 610.
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B3
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Provide a shower compartment such that any curb
at the shower entrance is no higher than ½ inch (except that in
existing transfer showers where provision of a ½ inch curb would
disturb the structural reinforcement of the floor slab, the curb can be 2
inches high). Thresholds in roll-in showers shall be beveled with a slope of
no more than 50% if higher than ¼ inch. Standards §§ 213.3.6,
608.7.
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B4
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Provide a grab bar 18 inches long on the wall
adjacent to the seat, extending from the control wall, and provide a grab bar
extending the full length of the control wall. Grab bars shall be mounted
between 33 and 36 inches high to the top of the gripping surface, 1½
inches from the wall on which they are mounted, 1½ inches from any
objects projecting below, and 12 inches from any objects projecting above
(other than controls or other grab bars, which may be within 1½ inches
above). Standards §§ 213.3.6, 608.3.1, 609.
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B5
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Grab bars shall be mounted between 33 and 36
inches high to the top of the gripping surface, 1½ inches from the
wall on which they are mounted, 1½ inches from any objects projecting
below, and 12 inches from any objects projecting above (other than controls
or other grab bars, which may be within 1½ inches above). If there is
no seat, provide grab bars on three walls mounted within 6 inches of all
adjacent walls. If there is a seat in a shower with a 60 inch wide opening,
provide grab bars on the back wall and the side wall opposite the seat
mounted within 6 inches of the shared corner. If there is a seat in a shower
with a 36 inch wide opening, provide grab bars on the back wall and the side
wall farthest from the compartment entry within 6 inches of all adjacent
walls except the wall on which the seat is mounted. Do not provide grab bars
above the seat. Standards §§ 213.3.6, 608.3.2, 608.3.3, 609.
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B6
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In transfer type shower compartments, provide a
seat mounted between 17 and 19 inches high on the wall opposite the controls
extending from within 1½ inches of the back wall to within 3 inches of
the compartment entry. If the seat is rectangular, it should extend from
2½ inches to between 15 and 16 inches from the wall on which it is
mounted. If the seat is L-shaped, the portion near the compartment entry
should extend from 2½ inches to between 15 and 16 inches from the wall
on which it is mounted, and the portion near the back wall should extend
between 14 and 15 inches from the back wall and between 22 and 23 inches from
the wall on which it is mounted. Standards §§ 213.3.6, 610.3.
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B7
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Provide a shower spray unit with a hose at least
59 inches long that can be used both as a fixed shower head and as a
hand-held shower, with an on/off control with a non-positive shutoff, that
delivers water no hotter than 120 degrees. In facilities that are not medical
care facilities, long-term care facilities, transient lodging guest rooms, or
residential dwelling units, a fixed shower head mounted at 48 inches above
the shower floor may be used in lieu of a hand-held shower head. Standards
§§ 213.3.6, 608.6.
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C1
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Provide counters dispersed throughout the
facility (dispersion is not required where only 1 counter is provided) on
accessible routes such that each counter has a portion extending the same
depth as the counter top and no more than 36 inches high. If a parallel
approach is provided, the accessible portion of the counter shall be at least
36 inches long (unless the entire counter is less than 36 inches high) and
have clear floor space positioned for a parallel approach; if a forward
approach is provided, the accessible portion of the counter shall be at least
30 inches long and have knee and toe space provided under the counter and
clear floor space positioned for a forward approach. Standards
§§ 227.3, 305, 306, 904.4.
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C2
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Provide computers equal in number to at least 5%
of the total number of computers (but not less than 1) on tables or counters
that have clear floor space that is 30 inches wide and 48 inches deep, knee
clearance at least 30 inches wide and at least 11 inches deep at 9 inches
high and at least 8 inches deep at 27 inches high, and a work surface
(including the keyboard surface) between 28 and 34 inches high. Standards
§§ 226.1, 305, 306, 902.
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C3
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Provide accessible check-out aisles, as required
in the following chart (unless selling space is less than 5000 square feet,
in which case only one accessible checkout aisle is required), at least 36
inches wide (or 32 inches wide at any point not exceeding 24 inches in
length) with a counter surface of no more than 38 inches high and a counter
lip no more than 2 inches above the counter surface. Where provided,
check-writing surfaces shall be between 28 and 34 inches high. If more than
one check-out aisle is provided, provide signage identifying accessible
check-out aisles in the same location where the check-out number or type is
displayed. Standards §§ 206, 227.2, 403.5.1, 703.7.2.1, 902.3, 904.3.
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Total
Check-out Aisles of Each Function
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Minimum
Number of Accessible Check-out Aisles of Each Function
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1 to 4
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1
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5 to 8
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2
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9 to 15
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3
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16 and
over
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3, plus
20% of additional aisles
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CT1
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Operable parts and controls of this element shall
be operable with no more than 5 pounds of force with one hand and without
tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist (lever-operated,
push-type, and electronically controlled mechanisms are examples of
acceptable designs). The controls shall be between 15 and 48 inches high and
accompanied by clear floor space of 30 by 48 inches that allows a forward or
parallel approach by a person using a wheelchair. Standards §§ 205.1,
305, 308, 309.4.
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CT2
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Operable parts and controls of this element shall
be operable with no more than 5 pounds of force and with one hand and without
tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist (lever-operated,
push-type, and electronically controlled mechanisms are examples of
acceptable designs). Standards §§ 205.1, 309.4.
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CT3
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Operable parts and controls of this element shall
be no more than 48 inches high for a forward reach, or no more than 44 inches
high if over an obstruction between 20 and 25 inches deep (for a forward
reach, obstructions may not be deeper than 25 inches and obstructions must
allow knee space); or mounted not more than 48 inches high for a side reach,
or no more than 46 inches high if over an obstruction between 10 and 24
inches deep (for a side reach, obstructions may not be deeper than 24
inches); and accompanied by clear floor space of 30 inches by 48 inches that
allows a forward or parallel approach, respectively, by a person using a
wheelchair. Standards §§ 205.1, 305, 308.2, 308.3.
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CT4
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Operable parts and controls of this element shall
be between 15 and 48 inches high and accompanied by clear floor space of 30
by 48 inches that allows a forward or parallel approach by a person using a
wheelchair. Standards §§ 205.1, 305, 308.2, 308.3, 309.
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D1
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Provide a door that has at least one active leaf
with at least 32 inches of clear opening width, measured between the face of
the door and the opposite stop, when the door is open 90 degrees (or, in the
case of automatic doors, the door shall have 32 inches clear opening provided
by all leaves in the open position); that has clear and level maneuvering
clearance that complies with § 404.2.4 (unless the door is automatic and
either has standby power or remains open with the power off); and that has a
threshold not exceeding ½ inch in height (or ¾ inch in height
if the threshold is existing or altered) and, if it is greater than ¼
inch in height, beveled with a slope no greater than 50%. All hardware and
operating devices shall be operable with one hand and without tight grasping,
pinching, or twisting of the wrist; shall require no more than five pounds of
force to operate; and shall be mounted between 34 and 48 inches high. All
automatic door opener operating devices shall be easy to operate with one
hand; shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist to
operate; shall not require more than 5 pounds of force to operate; shall be
mounted between 15 and 48 inches high on an accessible route; and shall be
accompanied by a clear floor space that is 48 inches by 30 inches and is
beyond the arc of the door’s swing. Standards §§ 206.4, 305, 308,
309.4, 404.
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D2
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Provide a door with hardware, mounted between 34
and 48 inches high, that is operable with one hand and does not require tight
grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist and requires no more than 5
pounds of force to operate. Lever-operated mechanisms, push-type mechanisms,
and U-shaped handles are acceptable designs. Standards §§ 206.4, 206.5,
309.4, 404.2.7.
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D3
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Provide a door that requires no more than 5
pounds of force to open (not including the initial force needed to overcome
inertia, retracting bolts, etc.). Standards §§ 206.5, 404.2.9.
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D4
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The minimum space between two hinged or pivoted
doors shall be at least 48 inches plus the width of any door(s) swinging into
the space. Standards §§ 206.5, 404.2.6.
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D5
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Provide maneuvering clearance at the door that
complies with the following chart. Standards §§ 206.5, 404.2.4.1.
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Approach
Direction
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Minimum
Maneuvering Clearance Perpendicular to Doorway
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Minimum
Maneuvering Clearance Parallel to Doorway (beyond latch side unless noted)
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From
front, pull side
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60
inches
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18
inches
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From
front, push side
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48
inches
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0
inches (12 inches if closer and latch are present)
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From
hinge, pull side
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60
inches
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36
inches
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From
hinge, pull side
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54
inches
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42
inches
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From
hinge, push side
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42
inches (48 inches if closer and latch are present)
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22
inches (beyond hinge side)
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From
latch, pull side
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48 inches
(54 inches if closer is present)
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24
inches
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From
latch, push side
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42
inches (48 inches if closer is present)
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24
inches
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D6
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At least 60% of all public entrances and the
following entrances shall be fully accessible: elevated walkways, all direct access
entrances from parking structures, at least one direct access entrance from
tunnels, at least one entrance to each tenant space, at least one primary
entrance to a residential dwelling unit, and at least one restricted entrance
to a facility. Provide signage with the International Symbol of
Accessibility at all accessible entrances and signage at all inaccessible
entrances directing users to the accessible entrance(s). Standards
§§ 206.4, 216.6, 401.1, 402, 404, 703, 703.7.2.1.
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D7
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The floor or ground area within the door’s
required clearances shall have a slope no greater than 2.08%, or an automatic
door opener with standby power or that remains open with the power off. All
automatic door opener operating devices shall be easy to operate with one
hand; shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist to
operate; shall not require more than 5 pounds of force to operate; shall be
mounted between 15 and 48 inches high on an accessible route; and shall be
accompanied by a clear floor space that is 48 inches by 30 inches and is
beyond the arc of the door’s swing. Standards §§ 206.4, 305, 308,
309.4, 404.2.4.4, 404.3.5.
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D8
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Provide remote monitoring or a notification
system within accessible reach ranges and with accessible clear floor space
at this entrance. The door will be unlocked promptly when needed, and voice
communication shall not required to gain access. Standards §§ 206.4.7,
230.1, 305, 308, 708.
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D9
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Revolving doors, gates, and turnstiles shall not
be part of any accessible route. Standards §§ 206.4, 404.2.1.
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D10
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Provide accessible directional signage at
inaccessible entrances directing users to the accessible entrance, and
provide accessible signage with the International Symbol of Accessibility at
all permanent accessible entrances. Standards §§ 216.6, 703.5,
703.7.2.1.
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D11
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Provide maneuvering clearance in accordance with
the following chart. Standards §§ 206.5, 404.2.4.2, 404.3.2.
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Approach
Direction
|
Minimum
Maneuvering Clearance Perpendicular to Doorway
|
Minimum
Maneuvering Clearance Parallel to Doorway (beyond latch side unless noted)
|
From
front
|
48
inches
|
0
inches
|
From
side, where no door is present
|
42
inches
|
0
inches
|
From
pocket/hinge side
|
42
inches
|
22
inches (beyond pocket/hinge side)
|
From
stop/latch side
|
42
inches
|
24
inches
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D12
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Provide an accessible door with a threshold that
is no more than ¼ inch high, or is between ¼ inch and ½
inch high (¾ inch high if the threshold is existing or altered) and is
beveled with a slope no greater than 50%. Standards §§ 206.5, 302, 303,
404.2.5.
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D13
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Provide a door that has at least one active leaf
with a clear opening at least 32 inches wide when measured from the face of
the door to the edge of the other door when one door is opened 90 degrees OR
provide an automatic opener that opens both doors simultaneously, even with
the power off. Automatic door opener operating devices shall be easy to
operate with one hand; shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or
twisting of the wrist to operate; shall not require more than 5 pounds of
force to operate; shall be mounted between 15 and 48 inches high on an
accessible route; and shall be accompanied by a clear floor space that is 48
inches by 30 inches and is beyond the arc of the door’s swing. Standards §§ 206.5,
305, 308, 309.4, 404.2.3, 404.3.1.
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D14
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Provide a door with a clear opening at least 32
inches wide, measured between the face of the door and the opposite stop,
when the door is open 90 degrees. Standards §§ 206.4, 206.5, 404.2.3.
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D15
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Provide permanent room signage meeting the
requirements of the Standards for raised characters, visual characters, and
pictograms; accompanied by Grade 2 Braille. Tactile signs shall be mounted
between 48 and 60 inches high on the wall adjacent to the latch side of the door
or on the nearest adjacent wall (except that signs can be mounted on the
inactive leaf of a double door or on the push side of doors with closers and
without hold-open devices); and shall be located so that a clear floor space
of at least 18 inches by 18 inches, centered on the tactile characters, is
provided beyond the arc of any door’s swing between the closed and 45 degrees
open positions. Standards §§ 216, 703.
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D16
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Provide a power operated swinging door that has
two guide rails or walls that project from the face of the door jambs a
distance of at least the width of the door on the outward swing side, or to
at least the outside leading edge of the activating carpet less 5 inches; are
a minimum of 30 inches high measured from the floor surface; have panels or
dividers to inhibit access to the protected area; have a maximum of 6 inches
of clearance between the rail and the door in the fully open position, or
between the rail and the leading edge of the door at the point in its arc of
travel where it is closest to the rail; and that have a 2 inch minimum
clearance between the rail at the hinge side and the door in the fully open
position. Free standing guide rails shall have a maximum dimension between
the rail and the jamb (or other adjacent surface) of 2 inches. Standards
§ 404.3, ANSI/BHMA A156.10-1999.
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DF1
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50% of all drinking fountains on each floor shall
have a spout outlet no more than 36 inches high and located at least 15
inches from the wall of the vertical support and no more than 5 inches from
the front edge, which provides a flow of water at least 4 inches high no more
than 5 inches from the front of the unit. Fountain controls shall be
operable with one hand; shall require no more than 5 pounds of force to
operate; and shall not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the
wrist to operate. Clear floor space shall be at least 30 inches by 48 inches
(36 inches by 48 inches if the unit is in an alcove more than 24 inches deep)
positioned for a forward approach and centered on the unit; and knee
clearance shall be at least 11 inches deep at 9 inches high and at least 8
inches deep at 27 inches high. Additionally, 50% of all drinking fountains
on each floor shall have a spout outlet between 38 and 43 inches high (where
there is an uneven number of drinking fountains, the last fountain can comply
with either of the requirements herein, except that at least 1 fountain must
comply with each, and all fountains must comply with one or the other).
Standards §§ 211, 602.
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DF2
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Provide a drinking fountain with controls that
are operable with one hand, that require 5 pounds of force or less to
operate, and that can be operated without tight grasping, pinching, or
twisting of the wrist. Standards §§ 211, 602.3, 309.4.
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DF3
|
Provide 50% of all drinking fountains on each
floor or exterior site with a spout outlet between 38 and 43 inches high and
50% of all drinking fountains on each floor or exterior site with a spout
outlet no more than 36 inches high that otherwise complies with the Standards.
At least one of each type shall be provided. Standards §§ 211, 602.4,
602.7.
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DF4
|
Provide a drinking fountain with a clear floor
space of at least 30 inches by 48 inches (36 inches by 48 inches if the unit
is in an alcove more than 24 inches deep) positioned for a forward approach
and centered on the unit. Knee clearance shall be at least 11 inches deep at
9 inches high and at least 8 inches deep at 27 inches high. Standards
§§ 211, 305, 306, 602.2.
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DF5
|
Provide a drinking fountain that directs the water
flow in a trajectory that is at least 4 inches high and no more than 5 inches
from the front edge of the unit. Standards §§ 211, 602.6.
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DW1
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At least 5% (but no fewer than 1) of dining or
work surfaces shall be available for use by people with mobility
disabilities. Each accessible dining or work surface shall be on an
accessible route; with clear floor space 30 inches wide by 48 inches deep
positioned for a forward approach; with knee clearance at least 11 inches
deep at 9 inches high and at least 8 inches deep at 27 inches high; and with
a dining or work surface between 28 inches and 34 inches high. They shall be
distributed throughout the facility, if applicable. Standards §§ 226,
305, 306, 902.
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DW2
|
Provide food services lines with tray slide surfaces
between 28 inches and 34 inches high. Dispensing devices for tableware,
dishware, condiments, food, and beverages shall be within accessible reach
ranges. Where self-service shelves are provided, at least 50%, but not less
than 1 of each type, shall have accessible reach ranges. Standards
§§ 227.4, 308, 904.5.
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E1
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Provide an accessible elevator such that all of
its elements, including automatic operation, call buttons, hall lanterns,
hoistway signage, door opening, cab size, car controls, and emergency
communications, comply with the Standards. Standards §§ 206.6, 407.
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E2
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Provide an elevator with a cab that complies with
the following chart (except that an existing elevator may have a cab in any
configuration that provides a clear floor area of at least 16 square feet, an
inside clear depth of at least 54 inches and a clear width of at least 36
inches). Standards §§ 206.6, 407.4.1.
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Door
Location
|
Door
Clear Width
|
Side to
Side
|
Back
Wall to Front Return
|
Back
Wall to Face of Door
|
Centered
|
42
inches
|
80
inches
|
51
inches
|
54
inches
|
Side
(off-centered)
|
36
inches*
|
68
inches
|
51
inches
|
54
inches
|
Any
|
36
inches*
|
54
inches
|
80
inches
|
80
inches
|
Any
|
36
inches*
|
60
inches
|
60
inches †
|
60
inches †
|
* A tolerance of ⅝ inch is allowed.
|
† Other configurations that provide turning space
complying with 304 are allowed.
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E3
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Provide hall (lobby) call buttons with visible
signals indicating when each call is registered and when each call is
answered. The call buttons shall be between 15 and 48 inches high (except that
existing buttons can be 54 inches high); shall be at least ¾ inch in
the smallest dimension, with the button designating the up direction on top;
and the call buttons shall be raised or flush (except that existing buttons
can be recessed). Standards §§ 206.6, 407.2.1.
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E4
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Provide car control buttons that are at least
¾ inch in their smallest dimension, are raised or flush, and are
designated by Braille and raised characters. The call buttons for emergency
stop, alarm, door open, door close, main entry floor, and phone shall be
designated by symbols as required in § 407.4.7.1.3; all raised designations
for control buttons shall be placed immediately to the left of the buttons to
which they apply; floor buttons shall be provided with visual indicators to
show that a call has been registered and shall extinguish when the car
arrives at the floor; all buttons shall be between 15 and 48 inches high (or
no more than 54 inches high if there are more than 16 floors or openings and
a parallel approach is provided); and emergency controls, including the
emergency alarm and emergency stop, shall be grouped at the bottom of the
panel with their centerlines at least 35 inches high. Buttons shall be
arranged with numbers in ascending order and reading from left to right.
Standards §§ 206.6, 407.4.6, 407.4.7, 703.2, 703.3.
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E5
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Provide visual car position indicators with
characters at least ½ inch high above the car control panel or over
the door that show the position of the elevator in the hoistway. Indicators
shall emit an audible and visual signal as the car passes or stops at a floor
served by the elevator, with the corresponding floor designation being
illuminated. Standards §§ 206.6, 407.4.8.
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E6
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Provide horizontal sliding doors that open and
close automatically with a reopening device that will stop and reopen the car
door and hoistway door automatically if the door becomes obstructed by an
object or person. The device shall be capable of completing these operations
without requiring contact for obstructions passing through the opening at
heights of 5 inches and 29 inches; door reopening devices shall remain
effective for at least 20 seconds, after which the doors may close; the
minimum time from notification that a car is answering a call until the doors
of that car start to close shall be 5 seconds; and the minimum time for
elevator doors to remain fully open in response to a car call shall be 3
seconds. Standards §§ 206.6, 407.3.
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E7
|
Provide a two-way communication system that
provides both audible and visible signals, with operable parts between 15 and
48 inches high, and identified by raised characters and Braille adjacent to
the device. If the system uses a handset, the cord shall be at least 29
inches long. If the system is located in a closed compartment, the
compartment door hardware shall operate without tight grasping, pinching or
twisting of the wrist. Standards §§ 206.6, 308, 309.4, 407.4.9, 703.2,
708.
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E8
|
Provide emergency controls, including the
emergency alarm and emergency stop, grouped at the bottom of the panel with
their centerlines at least 35 inches high. Standards §§ 206.6,
407.4.6.4.
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E9
|
Provide horizontal clearance between the car
platform sill and the edge of the hoistway landings that does not exceed
1¼ inches. This can be achieved by replacing the sill or by otherwise
modifying the conditions. Provide a self-leveling feature that automatically
brings the car to floor landings within ½ inch. Standards
§§ 206.6, 407.4.3, 407.4.4.
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E10
|
Provide hall signals (which may be in-car
signals) at each hoistway entrance that emit a visible and audible signal
indicating which car is answering a call and the direction of travel.
Audible signals shall sound once for the up direction and twice for the down
direction or have verbal annunciators indicating direction; and visible
signals shall be at least 2½ inches tall, mounted with the centerline
at least 72 inches high, and visible from the vicinity of the hall call
button. Existing elevators do not need to signal the direction of travel or
comply with specific requirements for visible signals. Standards
§§ 206.6, 407.2.2.
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E11
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Provide signage with raised and Braille floor
designations on both jambs of hoistway entrances, mounted between 48 and 60 inches
high, with characters at least 2 inches tall. Provide a tactile star on both
jambs at the main entry level. Standards §§ 206.6, 407.2.3, 703.2,
703.3, 703.4.1.
|
E12
|
Where existing elevators are not fully
accessible, clearly identify accessible elevators with the International
Symbol of Accessibility. Standards §§ 216.7, 703.7.2.1.
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EB1
|
Provide this feature or service in such a way
that people with disabilities are given an equal opportunity to participate
in or benefit from the aid, benefit, or service provided. 28 C.F.R.
§ 35.130.
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G1
|
The next time that golf cars are purchased,
provide a reasonable number of accessible golf cars (but no fewer than one)
to provide program accessibility to individuals with mobility disabilities.
Additionally, establish and implement policies and procedures to ensure that
accessible cars are available to persons with disabilities. These will
include, for example, allowing persons with disabilities to reserve an
accessible car or use it without reservations; renting out the accessible
golf car to people without disabilities only when all other cars are in use;
charging the same for the use of the accessible car as for the use of others;
and maintaining the accessible car so it is operable and in good condition.
Accessible cars may be used by golfers without disabilities when consistent
with the policies set out above. 28 C.F.R. §§ 35.149, 35.150(a).
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K1
|
Provide a kitchen with at least 60 inches of
clearance between all opposing base cabinets, counter tops, appliances, or
walls within the kitchen work area (except in a pass-through kitchen with 2
entries, where the clearance may be 40 inches). All appliances shall have
clear floor space complying with § 305; combination refrigerators and
freezers have at least 50% of the freezer space no more than 54 inches high;
sinks comply with § 606: and at least 50% of all shelf space complies with §
811. Standards §§ 212, 305, 606, 804, 811.
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L1
|
Provide accessible sleeping rooms as required in
the following chart. Guest rooms required to provide mobility features shall
be dispersed among the various classes of guest rooms available to the
general public based on amenities such as room size, view, number of beds,
etc., and restrictions such as non smoking. Where the minimum number of
guest rooms required to comply is not sufficient to allow for complete
dispersion, guest rooms will be dispersed in the following priority: 1) guest
room type, 2) number of beds, 3) amenities. At least one guest room required
to provide mobility features shall also provide communication features. Not
more than 10 percent of guest rooms required to provide mobility features
shall be used to satisfy the minimum number of guest rooms required to
provide communication features. Standards §§ 224.2, 224.5.
|
Number
of Rooms
|
Total
Wheelchair Accessible Rooms (Including Rooms with Roll-In Showers)
|
Wheelchair
Accessible Rooms with Roll-In Showers
|
1 to 25
|
1
|
0
|
26 to
50
|
2
|
0
|
51 to
75
|
4
|
1
|
76 to
100
|
5
|
1
|
101 to
150
|
7
|
2
|
151 to
200
|
8
|
2
|
201 to
300
|
10
|
3
|
301 to
400
|
12
|
4
|
401 to
500
|
13
|
4
|
501 to
1000
|
3% of
total
|
1% of
total
|
1001
and over
|
30,
plus 2 for each 100 over 1000
|
10,
plus 1 for each 100 over 1000.
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L2
|
Provide sleeping rooms, as required in the
following chart, with visible notification devices provided to alert room
occupants of incoming telephone calls and a door knock or bell. Notification
devices shall not be connected to visible alarm signal appliances. Provide a
telephone with volume control served by an electrical outlet within
accessible reach ranges located within 48 inches of the telephone. Guest
rooms required to provide communication feature shall be dispersed among the
various classes of guest rooms available to the general public based on
amenities such as room size, view, number of beds, etc., and restrictions
such as non smoking. Where the minimum number of guest rooms required to
comply is not sufficient to allow for complete dispersion, guest rooms will
be dispersed in the following priority: 1) guest room type, 2) number of
beds, 3) amenities. At least one guest room required to provide mobility
features shall also provide communication features. Not more than 10 percent
of guest rooms required to provide mobility features shall be used to satisfy
the minimum number of guest rooms required to provide communication features.
Standards §§ 224.4, 224.5.
|
Number
of Rooms
|
Hearing
Accessible Rooms
|
2 to 25
|
2
|
26 to
50
|
4
|
51 to
75
|
7
|
76 to
100
|
9
|
101 to
150
|
12
|
151 to
200
|
14
|
201 to
300
|
17
|
301 to
400
|
20
|
401 to
500
|
22
|
501 to
1000
|
5% of
total
|
1001
and over
|
50,
plus 3 for each 100 over 1000
|
L3
|
Provide vanity counter top space that is
comparable, in terms of size and proximity to the lavatory, to the vanity
counter top space provided in non-accessible guest toilet or bathing rooms.
Standards §§ 224.2, 806.2.4.1.
|
L4
|
In guest rooms with more than 25 beds, provide at
least 5% of the beds with clear floor space as follows: along both sides of a
bed, provide clear floor space that is at least 30 inches wide and 48 inches
long (except where there is an alcove alongside the bed, in which case the
clear floor space shall be 36 inches wide) positioned for a parallel approach
to the side of the bed. Where a single clear floor space is provided between
two beds, a clear floor space is not required on both sides of a bed.
Standards §§ 224.3, 305, 806.2.3.
|
L5
|
Along both sides of a bed, provide clear floor
space that is at least 30 inches wide and 48 inches long (except where there
is an alcove alongside the bed, in which case the clear floor space shall be
36 inches wide) positioned for a parallel approach to the side of the bed.
Where a single clear floor space is provided between two beds, a clear floor
space is not required on both sides of a bed. Standards §§ 224.2, 305,
806.2.3.
|
L6
|
If an emergency warning system is provided in the
facility, provide in all guest rooms required to have communication features
a permanently installed audible and visible alarm complying with NFPA 72,
except that the sound level shall be no more than 110 dB. Signals for
sleeping areas shall have a sound level of at least 15 db above the average
ambient sound level, or 5 db above the maximum sound level with a duration of
at least 60 seconds, or at least 75 dBA, whichever is greater, measured at
the pillow level. Provide visible notification appliances in sleeping areas
with effective intensity of 110 candela where the appliances are installed 24
inches or more below the ceiling. Where appliances are installed less than
24 inches below the ceiling, provide an intensity of 177 candela. Standards
§§ 224.4, 702.1, 806.3.1; NFPA 72 (2002) §§ 7.4, 7.5.
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LF1
|
Provide a lift that is on an accessible route;
has interior dimensions of at least 36 inches by 48 inches (or at least 42
inches by 60 inches if the entry is on the side); facilitates unassisted
entry, operation, and exit; has a floor surface that is firm, stable, and
slip-resistant, has changes of level at the entrance and exit that are no
more than ¼ inch high or between ¼ inch and ½ inch high
and beveled to a slope no greater than 50%. Lift operating controls shall be
located between 15 and 48 inches high; shall be usable with one hand; will
not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist to operate;
and will require no more than 5 pounds of force to operate. Lift doors and
gates shall either be self-closing or operate by a low energy power operator,
shall remain open for at least 20 seconds, and shall be at least 32 inches
wide (or, if on the side of the lift, at least 42 inches wide). The gap
between the platform sill and the edge of the runway landing shall be
1¼ inches or less. Provide standby power if the lift serves as part
of an accessible means of egress. Standards §§ 206.7, 207.2, 404.2.4,
410, 302, 303, 305, 308, 309.
|
LF2
|
Provide a lift at this location that is not
attendant-operated and facilitates unassisted entry and exit from the lift.
Standards §§ 206.7, 410.1.
|
LR1
|
At least 5% of all locker rooms, dressing rooms,
and fitting rooms shall be on an accessible route; shall contain either a
circular turning space of 60 inches in diameter, or a “T” shaped turning
space that complies with § 304.3.2; shall contain a 30 inch by 48 inch clear
space into which no door swings; shall contain a bench that complies with §
903; shall have at least 1 coat and towel hook, if provided, located within
accessible reach ranges; and shall have at least 1 shelf, if provided,
between 40 and 48 inches high. Standards §§ 222.1, 304, 308, 803, 903.
|
LR2
|
Provide a bench with a seat at least 42 inches
long and between 20 and 24 inches deep that is either affixed to a wall or
has a back support that is at least 42 inches long, is no more than 2½
inches horizontally from the rear edge of the seat, and extends from no more
than 2 inches to at least 18 inches above the seat. The top of the seat
shall be between 17 and 19 inches high and shall provide clear floor space at
the end of the bench parallel to the bench’s short axis. Standards
§§ 222.1, 305, 803.4, 903.
|
LR3
|
Provide at least 5% of the total of each type of
locker with at least one of each type of storage element within accessible
reach ranges; with clear floor space complying with 305; and with opening
mechanisms between 15 and 48 inches high that are usable with one hand, do
not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist to operate,
and require no more than 5 pounds of force to operate. Standards
§§ 225.2.1, 305, 308, 309.4, 811.
|
LS1
|
Provide at least 5% of all lavatories and sinks
with the top of the rim or counter 34 inches high or less; knee clearance at
least 30 inches wide, between 9 inches and 27 inches high, extending between
11 and 25 inches deep at 9 inches high, and extending at least 8 inches deep
at 27 inches high; and toe clearance at least 30 inches wide and 9 inches
high, and extending between 17 and 25 inches deep under the lavatory; water
supply and drain pipes insulated or otherwise configured to protect against contact;
no sharp or abrasive surfaces underneath; clear floor space at least 30
inches wide by 48 inches deep positioned for a forward approach (except that
a parallel approach with no knee and toe clearance can be provided at a
kitchen sink where there is no cook top or conventional range and at wet
bars); and a faucet that can be operated with no more than 5 pounds of force
and can be used with one hand and without tight grasping, pinching, or
twisting of the wrist (lever-operated, push-type, and electronically
controlled mechanisms are examples of acceptable designs). Hand-operated
metering faucets shall remain open for at least 10 seconds. Standards
§§ 213.3.4, 305, 306, 309, 606.
|
LS2
|
Provide water supply and drain pipes insulated or
otherwise configured to protect against contact. There shall be no sharp or
abrasive surfaces underneath the lavatory or sink. Standards
§§ 213.3.4, 606.5.
|
LS3
|
Provide a lavatory with the top of the rim or
counter 34 inches high or less; knee clearance at least 30 inches wide,
between 9 inches and 27 inches high, extending between 11 and 25 inches deep
at 9 inches high, and extending at least 8 inches deep at 27 inches high; and
toe clearance at least 30 inches wide and 9 inches high, and extending
between 17 and 25 inches deep under the lavatory. Standards §§ 213.3.4,
306, 606.2, 606.3.
|
LS4
|
Provide a lavatory with a faucet that can be
operated with no more than 5 pounds of force and can be used with one hand
and without tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist
(lever-operated, push-type, and electronically controlled mechanisms are
examples of acceptable designs). Hand-operated metering faucets shall remain
open for at least 10 seconds. Standards §§ 213.3.4, 309.4, 606.4.
|
LS5
|
Provide a lavatory with clear floor space at
least 30 inches wide by 48 inches deep positioned for a forward approach.
Standards §§ 213.3.4, 305, 606.
|
M1
|
Maintain this feature in operable working
condition. 28 C.F.R. § 35.133.
|
P1
|
On the shortest accessible
route to the accessible entrance(s), provide standard accessible and van
accessible parking spaces designated as reserved for people with
disabilities, as required in the following chart. Standard accessible spaces
shall be a at least 96 inches wide and served by access aisles at least 60
inches wide. Van accessible spaces shall be at least 132 inches wide and
served by access aisles at least 60 inches wide, or at least 96 inches wide
and served by access aisles at least 96 inches wide. Access aisles shall
extend the full length of the parking spaces they serve and shall be marked
so as to discourage parking in them. At sites with 5 or more parking spaces,
provide vertical signs with the International Symbol of Accessibility at all
spaces designated as reserved for persons with disabilities, mounted at least
60 inches high to the bottom of the sign. At van accessible spaces, provide
an additional “van accessible” sign mounted at least 60 inches high to the
bottom of the sign. All spaces and access aisles for persons with
disabilities shall contain no changes in level, with slopes and cross-slopes
not exceeding 2.08%, and their surfaces shall be firm, stable, and
slip-resistant. If the parking facility does not serve a particular building
or facility, provide accessible parking on the shortest accessible route to
an accessible pedestrian entrance of the parking facility. If the parking
facility serves a building with multiple accessible entrances or multiple
buildings or facilities, provide dispersed parking spaces located on an
accessible route closest to the accessible entrances. If the parking
facility is a parking garage or otherwise has limitations on vertical
clearances, provide minimum vertical clearance of 98 inches at the van
accessible parking spaces and along at least one vehicle access route to such
spaces from site entrances and exits. Standards §§ 208, 302, 502,
703.7.2.1.
|
Total
Spaces in Lot
|
Total
Accessible Spaces (Including Van Accessible)
|
Van
Accessible Spaces
|
1 to 25
|
1
|
1
|
26 to
50
|
2
|
1
|
51 to
75
|
3
|
1
|
76 to
100
|
4
|
1
|
101 to
150
|
5
|
1
|
151 to
200
|
6
|
1
|
201 to
300
|
7
|
2
|
301 to
400
|
8
|
2
|
401 to
500
|
9
|
2
|
501 to
1000
|
2% of
total
|
1 in
every 6 accessible spaces
|
1001
and over
|
20,
plus 1 for each 100 over 1000
|
1 in
every 6 accessible spaces
|
P2
|
At each accessible parking space, provide an
access aisle that is at least 60 inches wide, except at van accessible
parking spaces that are less than 132 inches wide, in which case provide an
access aisle at least 96 inches wide. All access aisles shall adjoin an
accessible route; extend the full length of the parking space they serve; be
marked so as to discourage parking in them; contain no changes in level, with
slopes and cross-slopes not exceeding 2.08%; and have surfaces that are firm,
stable, and slip-resistant. Standards §§ 208, 302, 502.
|
P3
|
At sites with 5 or more parking spaces, provide
vertical signs with the International Symbol of Accessibility at all spaces
designated as reserved for persons with disabilities, and, at van accessible
parking spaces, provide an additional “van accessible” sign. Mount signs at
least 60 inches high to the bottom of the sign. Standards §§ 208,
216.5, 502.6, 703.7.2.1.
|
P4
|
Provide designated accessible parking spaces and
access aisles that contain no changes in level, with slopes and cross-slopes
not exceeding 2.08%, with surfaces that are firm, stable, and slip-resistant.
Standards §§ 208, 302, 502.4.
|
P5
|
Provide a van accessible parking space that is a
minimum of 132 inches wide and served by an access aisle at least 60 inches
wide, or a minimum of 96 inches wide and served by an access aisle at least
96 inches wide; and designated by a vertical sign with the International
Symbol of Accessibility and an additional “van accessible” sign mounted at
least 60 inches high to the bottom of the signs (unless there are 4 or fewer
total parking spaces, in which case, signage is not required). The space and
access aisle shall contain no changes in level, with slopes and cross-slopes
not exceeding 2.08%, and shall have surfaces that are firm, stable, and
slip-resistant; and the access aisle shall be marked so as to discourage
parking in it. Standards §§ 208, 302, 502.
|
P6
|
Provide designated accessible parking spaces that
are a minimum of 96 inches wide and served by access aisles at least 60
inches wide. Provide van accessible parking spaces that are a minimum of 132
inches wide and served by access aisles at least 60 inches wide, or are a
minimum of 96 inches wide and served by access aisles at least 96 inches
wide. Standards §§ 208, 502.2, 502.3.1.
|
P7
|
Provide accessible parking spaces such that the
spaces are dispersed and located on the shortest accessible route to each of
the accessible facility entrances. Standards § 208.3.1.
|
P8
|
Provide a minimum vertical clearance of 98 inches
at designated van accessible parking spaces and along at least one vehicle
access route to such spaces from site entrances and exits. Standards
§§ 208, 502.5.
|
P9
|
Provide accessible parking that is located on the
shortest accessible route to an accessible pedestrian entrance to the
facility. Standards § 208.3.
|
P10
|
Provide a passenger loading zone on an accessible
route such that the pull-up space is at least 96 inches wide and 20 feet
long, and the loading zone has a vertical clearance of at least 114 inches,
has an access aisle at least 60 inches wide and 20 feet long adjacent,
parallel to, and on the same level as the vehicle pull-up space, and has a
surface that is firm, stable, slip-resistant, and level with a slope of no
more than 2.08% in any direction. Standards §§ 209, 302, 503.
|
PG1
|
Provide at least one of each
type of ground level play component such that it is accessible and it is on
an accessible route. Where elevated play components are provided, provide
ground level play components in accordance with the following chart, and at
least 50% of elevated play components shall be on an accessible route and
shall be accessible. Accessible play components shall have accessible
turning space on the same level (immediately adjacent in the case of swings),
with clear ground or floor space that is stable, firm, and slip resistant and
contains no changes in level, with slopes and cross-slopes not exceeding
2.08%. Where 2 or more required ground level play components are provided,
they shall be dispersed throughout the play area and integrated with other
play components. Where play components (other than slides) require transfer
to entry points or seats, the entry points shall be between 11 inches and 24
inches high. Where transfer is intended from wheelchairs or other mobility
aids, transfer platforms shall have level surfaces at least 14 inches deep
and 24 inches wide; between 11 and 18 inches high; adjacent to a transfer
space at least 48 inches long and 30 inches deep with the longer side
centered on and parallel to the longer side of the transfer platform, such
that the side of the transfer platform serving the transfer space is
unobstructed; and at least one means of support for transferring shall be
provided. Where movement is intended from transfer platforms to levels with
elevated play components required to be on accessible routes, transfer steps
shall have level surfaces at least 14 inches deep and 24 inches wide; each
transfer step shall be no more than 8 inches high, and at least one means of
support for transferring shall be provided. Standards §§ 206.2.17, 240,
304, 305, 402, 1008.
|
Number
of Elevated Play Components Provided
|
Minimum
Number of Ground Level Play Components Required to be on an Accessible Route
|
Minimum
Number of Different Types of Ground Level Play Components Required to be on
an Accessible Route
|
1
|
not
applicable
|
not
applicable
|
2 to 4
|
1
|
1
|
5 to 7
|
2
|
2
|
8 to 10
|
3
|
3
|
11 to
13
|
4
|
3
|
14 to
16
|
5
|
3
|
17 to
19
|
6
|
3
|
20 to
22
|
7
|
4
|
23 to
25
|
8
|
4
|
26 and
over
|
8, plus
1 for each additional 3 over 25
|
5
|
PJ1
|
Provide mobility features for a
minimum of 3%, but no fewer than one of the total number of cells in the
facility. Cells with mobility features much be provided for each
classification level and special housing area, such as administrative and
disciplinary segregation and medical isolation.
Provide mobility features for at least one of
each type of special holding or housing cell, such as a cell serving a
particular courtroom.
For cells required to have mobility features,
provide the following: turning space complying with § 304; where benches are
provided, at least one bench complying with § 903; where beds are provided, a
bed with clear floor space complying with §305 parallel to at least one side
of the bed; where provided, at least one water closet, one lavatory, and one
bathtub or shower complying with the applicable requirements of §§ 603
through 610.
In cells and dormitories having more than 25
beds, provide clear floor space that complies with § 807.2.3 for a minimum of
5% of the beds.
28 C.F.R. § 35.151(k).
Standards §§ 232, 304, 305, 603, 604, 606, 607, 608, 609, 610, 807.2,
903.
|
PJ2
|
Where audible emergency alarms systems and/or
permanently installed telephones are provided, provide at least 2% of the
total number of general holding or housing cells such that the cells are
equipped with visible alarms complying with § 702 and/or telephones with
volume controls complying with § 704.3, respectively. Standards
§§ 232.2.2, 702, 704.3, 807.3.
|
PJ3
|
Where at least one pay telephone is provided in a
secured area used only by detainees or inmates and security personnel,
provide at least one TTY in at least one secured area. If the TTY is a
portable unit, adopt policies and procedures to ensure that access afforded
to the TTY for detainees and inmates with disabilities is equal to the access
afforded to inmates who use the standard telephone. In addition, where
detainee and inmate telephone calls are time-limited, adopt policies
permitting detainees and inmates with disabilities who use TTYs a longer
period of time to make those calls, due to the slower nature of TTY
communications compared with voice communications. 28 C.F.R.
§ 35.160(a); Standards §§ 216.9, 217.4.8, 704.4.
|
PJ4
|
Provide a visitation or other such area such that
at least 5% of cubicles provide accessible clear floor space and work
surfaces on both the visitor and detainee sides. Where counters are
provided, provide at least one that is, on both the visitor and detainee
side, at least 30 inches long and no more than 36 inches high, with knee
space and clear floor space provided under the counter. Where solid
partitions or security glazing separate visitors from detainees, at least one
of each type shall have a method to facilitate voice communication. Standards
§§ 232.5, 305, 306, 902, 904.4.2, 904.6.
|
PJ5
|
For medical care and long term care facilities
for treating conditions that do not affect mobility in jails, prisons, and
other detention and correction facilities, irrespective of whether the
facilities are licensed, provide mobility features for a minimum of 10%, but
no fewer than one, of the total number of cells in the medical or longer tem
care facility. In medical care facilities that treat conditions that affect
mobility, provide mobility features for 100% of the cells. 28 C.F.R. §
35.151(k)(3); Standards § 223.
|
R1
|
Provide a ramp that is at least
36 inches wide between handrails, with a slope not exceeding 8.33% and a
cross slope not exceeding 2.08%; with level landings at least as wide as the
ramp and 60 inches long at the top and bottom of every ramp run; with level
landings at least 60 inches by 60 inches when the ramp changes direction; and
with no changes in level other than the slope and cross-slope. The ramp
shall have no run containing a rise greater than 30 inches. On each side of
ramp runs and landings, provide edge protection that consists of either an
extended ground surface at least 12 inches beyond the edge of the surface of
the ramp or landing, or a curb or barrier that prevents the passage of a 4
inch diameter sphere where any part of the sphere is within 4 inches of the surface.
On both sides of ramps with rises greater than 6 inches, provide handrails
that have a diameter between 1¼ and 2 inches or a perimeter between 4
inches and 6¼ inches and a cross section of no more than 2¼
inches such that the handrails are continuous along the full length of the
ramp run. Inside handrails on switchbacks or doglegs shall be continuous
between runs; handrails shall have a continuous gripping surface extending at
least 12 inches beyond the top and bottom of the ramp parallel with the ground
surface; extensions shall return to the wall, guard, or landing surface (or
continue on as handrails); handrails shall not rotate within their fittings;
handrails shall be mounted at a consistent height between 34 inches and 38
inches above the ramp surface and at least 1½ inches from the wall;
gripping surfaces and adjacent surfaces shall be free of sharp or abrasive
elements and have rounded edges; and gripping surfaces shall not be
obstructed along their tops or sides and the bottoms shall not be obstructed
for more than 20% of their length and have no horizontal projections
occurring closer than 1½ inches from the bottom of the gripping
surface (except that the distance between horizontal projections and the
bottom of the gripping surface can be reduced by ⅛ inch for each
½ inch of handrail perimeter over 4 inches). If the ramp is subject
to wet conditions, landings shall be designed to prevent the accumulation of
water. Standards §§ 206.2, 405, 505.
|
R2
|
On both sides of the ramp, provide handrails that
have a diameter between 1¼ and 2 inches or a perimeter between 4
inches and 6¼ inches and a cross section of no more than 2¼
inches such that the handrails are continuous along the full length of the
ramp run. Inside handrails on switchbacks or doglegs shall be continuous
between runs; handrails shall have a continuous gripping surface extending at
least 12 inches beyond the top and bottom of the ramp parallel with the
ground surface (except in alterations where extensions would be hazardous due
to plan configuration); extensions shall return to the wall, guard, or
landing surface (or continue on as handrails); handrails shall not rotate
within their fittings; handrails shall be mounted at a consistent height
between 34 inches and 38 inches above the ramp surface and at least 1½
inches from the wall; gripping surfaces and adjacent surfaces shall be free
of sharp or abrasive elements and have rounded edges; and gripping surfaces
shall not be obstructed along their tops or sides and the bottoms shall not
be obstructed for more than 20% of their length and have no horizontal
projections occurring closer than 1½ inches from the bottom of the
gripping surface (except that the distance between horizontal projections and
the bottom of the gripping surface can be reduced by ⅛ inch for each
½ inch of handrail perimeter over 4 inches). Standards §§ 206.2,
405.8, 505.
|
R3
|
On each side of ramp runs and landings, provide
edge protection that consists of either an extended ground surface at least
12 inches beyond the edge of the surface of the ramp or landing, or a curb or
barrier that prevents the passage of a 4 inch diameter sphere where any part
of the sphere is within 4 inches of the surface. Standards §§ 206.2,
405.9.
|
R4
|
Provide a ramp with a slope no greater than
8.33%, unless there are space limitations and the ramp serves an existing
site, building, or facility, and has a rise of no more than 6 inches, in
which case a ramp may be provided in accordance with the following chart.
Standards §§ 206.2, 405.2.
|
Maximum
Rise
|
Slope
Allowed in Existing Site, Building, or Facility
|
3
inches
|
Not
steeper than 12.5%
|
6
inches
|
Not
steeper than 10%
|
R5
|
Provide landings at the top and bottom of each
ramp run such that the landings have slopes of no more than 2.08% in any
direction and contain no changes in level; the landings are at least as wide
as the ramp and 60 inches long at the top and bottom of every ramp run; and
any landings provided where the ramp changes direction are at least 60 inches
by 60 inches. On each side of the ramp, provide edge protection that
consists of either an extended ground surface at least 12 inches beyond the
edge of the surface of the landing, or a curb or barrier that prevents the
passage of a 4 inch diameter sphere where any part of the sphere is within 4
inches of the surface. If the ramp is subject to wet conditions, landings
shall be designed to prevent the accumulation of water. Standards
§§ 206.2, 405.7.
|
S1
|
Provide at least one of each type of storage
(including coat hooks) such that it has a clear floor space complying with §
305; it is within accessible reach ranges; and it has operable parts, if any,
that are operable with one hand and do not require tight grasping, pinching,
or twisting of the wrist to operate. Where shelves are provided in toilet
and bathing rooms, provide a shelf between 40 and 48 inches high. No storage
element shall protrude more than 4 inches into the walkway between 27 inches
and 80 inches high. Standards §§ 213.3.7, 225, 305, 308, 309.4, 603.4,
811.
|
TR1
|
Provide an accessible toilet room such that all
of the room’s elements, including signage, door, door hardware, clear floor
space, toilet, stall size and arrangement (if any), urinal (if provided),
grab bars, lavatory, mirror, controls, and dispensers, comply with the
Standards. Standards §§ 204, 205, 206, 213, 216, 225, 301.1, 401.1,
601.1, 703, 811.
|
TR2
|
Provide an accessible toilet compartment at least
60 inches wide and at least 59 inches deep (or at least 56 inches deep with a
wall-mounted toilet) such that all of the compartment’s elements, including
door, door hardware, toilet, size and arrangement, toe clearances, grab bars,
controls, and dispensers, comply with the Standards. Standards
§§ 213.3.1, 301.1, 404, 604, 604.8.1, 609.
|
TR3
|
Provide a coat hook or towel hook between 15 and
48 inches high accompanied by clear floor space of 30 by 48 inches.
Standards §§ 213.3.7, 305, 308, 603.4.
|
TR4
|
Provide a flush control mounted on the “open”
side of the toilet’s clear floor space, between 15 and 48 inches high, and
requiring a maximum of 5 pounds of force to operate; or provide an automatic
flush device. Standards §§ 213.3.2, 309.4, 604.6.
|
TR5
|
Provide at least one mirror such that, if it is
mounted above a lavatory or countertop, it is mounted with the bottom edge of
the reflecting surface no more than 40 inches high; or, if it is not mounted
above a lavatory or countertop, it is mounted with the bottom edge of the
reflecting surface no more than 35 inches high. Standards §§ 213.2,
603.3.
|
TR6
|
Provide a toilet paper dispenser that is mounted
with its centerline between 7 and 9 inches from the front of the toilet and
with its outlet between 15 and 48 inches high with continuous paper flow that
does not control delivery. The dispenser shall be mounted either at least
1½ inches below the side grab bar or at least 12 inches above the side
grab bar. Standards §§ 213.3.2, 604.7, 609.3.
|
TR7
|
Provide a toilet with its centerline between 16
and 18 inches from the near side wall. Standards §§ 213.3.2, 604.2.
|
TR8
|
Provide a stall-type or a wall-hung urinal with a
rim mounted 17 inches high or less; a depth of at least 13½ inches
from the outer face to the rear of the urinal; a clear floor space at least
30 inches wide and 48 inches deep positioned for a forward approach; and a
flush control between 15 and 48 inches high or an automatic flush. Standards
§§ 213.3.3, 305, 308.2, 309.4, 605.
|
TR9
|
Provide a toilet with the top of the seat 17 to
19 inches high. The seat shall not be sprung to return to a lifted position.
Standards §§ 213.3.2, 604.4.
|
TR10
|
Provide accessible directional signage with the
International Symbol of Accessibility at inaccessible toilet rooms indicating
the location of the nearest accessible toilet room, and provide accessible
signage with the International Symbol of Accessibility at all accessible
toilet rooms. Standards §§ 216.3, 216.8, 703.5, 703.7.2.1.
|
TR11
|
Provide a toilet or locker room sign with raised
and Braille characters. Tactile signs shall be mounted on the wall adjacent
to the latch side of the door or the nearest adjacent wall (except that signs
can be mounted on the push side of doors with closers and without hold-open
devices); mounted between 48 and 60 inches high; and located so that a clear
floor space of at least 18 inches by 18 inches, centered on the tactile
characters, is provided beyond the arc of any door’s swing between the closed
and 45 degrees open positions. If not all toilet rooms are accessible,
provide signage with the International Symbol of Accessibility at all
accessible toilet rooms. Standards §§ 216.8, 703.
|
TR12
|
No door shall swing into the required clear floor
space or clearance at any accessible fixture (e.g., toilet, urinal,
lavatory). Standards §§ 213.2, 603.2.3.
|
TR13
|
Provide a rear grab bar that is at least 36
inches long (except where wall space does not permit it due to the location
of a recessed fixture, in which case the grab bar may be 24 inches long),
extending 12 inches from the toilet centerline on one side and 24 inches on
the other side (except where an administrative authority requires flush
controls to be located in a position that conflicts with the location of the
rear grab bar, in which case the bar may be split or shifted to the open
side); mounted horizontally between 33 and 36 inches high to the top of the
gripping surface; with a diameter between 1¼ and 2 inches (or, if the
grab bar is not circular, a perimeter between 4 and 4¾ inches and
cross-section dimensions of no more than 2 inches); with 1½ inches
between the grab bar and the wall; and at least 1½ inches between the
grab bar and any object beside or below it and at least 12 inches between the
grab bar and any object above it. Grab bars shall also comply with
requirements for surface hazards, fittings, and structural strength.
Standards §§ 213.3.2, 604.5.2, 609.
|
TR14
|
Provide a rear grab bar that is at least 36
inches long (except where wall space does not permit it due to the location
of a recessed fixture, in which case the grab bar may be 24 inches long and
centered on the toilet), extending 12 inches from the toilet centerline on
one side and 24 inches from the toilet centerline on the other side (except
where an administrative authority requires flush controls to be located in a
position that conflicts with the location of the rear grab bar, in which case
the bar may be split or shifted to the open side). Standards
§§ 213.3.2, 604.5.2.
|
TR15
|
Provide grab bars that have at least 1½
inches between the grab bar and any object projecting beside or below it and
at least 12 inches between the grab bar and any object projecting above it.
Standards §§ 213.3.2, 604.5, 609.3.
|
TR16
|
Provide a side grab bar that is at least 42
inches in overall length, with the far end mounted at least 54 inches from
the rear wall and the closer end no more than 12 inches from the rear wall;
mounted horizontally between 33 and 36 inches high to the top of the gripping
surface; with a diameter between 1¼ and 2 inches (or, if the grab bar
is not circular, a perimeter between 4 and 4¾ inches and cross-section
dimensions of no more than 2 inches); with 1½ inches between the grab
bar and the wall; and at least 1½ inches between the grab bar and any
object projecting beside or below it and at least 12 inches between the grab
bar and any projecting object above it. Grab bars shall also comply with
requirements for surface hazards, fittings, and structural strength.
Standards §§ 213.3.2, 604.5.1, 609.
|
TR17
|
Provide a side grab bar that is at least 42
inches in overall length, with the far end mounted at least 54 inches from
the rear wall, and with the closer end no more than 12 inches from the rear
wall. Standards §§ 213.3.2, 604.5.1.
|
TR18
|
Provide a rear grab bar that is at least 36
inches long (except where wall space does not permit it due to the location
of a recessed fixture, in which case the grab bar may be 24 inches long),
extending 12 inches from the toilet centerline on one side and 24 inches on
the other side (except where an administrative authority requires flush
controls to be located in a position that conflicts with the location of the
rear grab bar, in which case the bar may be split or shifted to the open
side). Provide a side grab bar that is at least 42 inches in overall length,
with the far end mounted at least 54 inches from the rear wall and the closer
end no more than 12 inches from the rear wall. Grab bars shall be mounted
between 33 and 36 inches high to the top of the gripping surface; with a
diameter between 1¼ and 2 inches (or, if the grab bar is not circular,
a perimeter between 4 and 4¾ inches and cross-section dimensions of no
more than 2 inches); with 1½ inches between the grab bar and the wall;
and at least 1½ inches between the grab bar and any object projecting
beside or below it and at least 12 inches between the grab bar and any object
projecting above it. Grab bars shall also comply with requirements for
surface hazards, fittings, and structural strength. Standards
§§ 213.3.2, 604.5, 609.
|
TR19
|
Provide grab bars that are mounted in a
horizontal position between 33 and 36 inches high to the top of the gripping
surface. Standards §§ 213.3.2, 609.4.
|
TR20
|
Provide grab bars such that there is 1½
inches between the grab bar and the wall on which it is mounted. Standards
§§ 213.3.2, 609.3.
|
TR21
|
Provide an unobstructed turning space at least 60
inches in diameter or a T-shaped space complying with § 304.3.2.
Standards §§ 213.2, 304.3, 603.2.1.
|
TR22
|
Provide at least one ambulatory accessible
compartment that is at least 60 inches deep and between 35 and 37 inches wide
with a self-closing door that does not swing into the minimum 60 inch depth;
with parallel side grab bars complying with § 604.5.1 and § 609;
with the centerline of the toilet between 17 and 19 inches from either side
wall or partition; with a door pull on each side of the door near the latch.
If the approach is to the latch side of the exterior of the compartment door,
clearance between the door opening and any obstruction shall be at least 42
inches. Standards §§ 213.3.1, 604.2, 604.8.2.
|
TR23
|
Provide a toilet compartment that is at least 60
inches wide and at least 56 inches deep for a wall-mounted toilet or at least
59 inches deep for a floor-mounted toilet, such that the centerline of the
toilet is between 16 and 18 inches from the near side wall or partition. If
the compartment is 62 inches deep or less, provide toe clearance at least 9
inches high and 6 inches deep under the front partition; and if the
compartment is 66 inches wide or less, provide toe clearance at least 9 inches
high and 6 inches deep under one of the side partitions. Provide a
self-closing compartment door at least 32 inches wide either in the front
partition or side partition farthest from the toilet. Standards
§§ 213.3.1, 604.8.1.1, 604.8.1.2, 604.8.1.4.
|
TR24
|
Provide clearance at the toilet that is at least
60 inches wide and 56 inches deep. This clearance may overlap with the
toilet, grab bars, dispensers, sanitary napkin disposal, coat hooks, shelves,
accessible routes, clear floor space and clearances for other fixtures, and
turning space; but no other fixtures or obstructions, including lavatories,
may be located within this clearance. Standards §§ 213.3.2, 604.3.
|
TR25
|
Provide a toilet compartment door complying with
§ 404 except that, if the approach is to the latch side of the compartment
door, clearance between the door side of the compartment and any obstruction
shall be at least 42 inches. Doors shall be located in the front partition
or in the side wall or partition farthest from the toilet. If located in the
front partition, the door opening shall be at least 4 inches from the side
wall or partition farthest from the toilet. Where located in the side wall or
partition, the door opening shall be at least 4 inches from the front
partition. The door shall be self-closing, and a door pull complying with
§ 404.2.7 shall be placed on both sides of the door near the latch.
Toilet compartment doors shall not swing into the minimum required
compartment area. Standards §§ 213.3.1, 404, 604.8.1.2.
|
TR26
|
Provide an accessible toilet room for each gender
such that all of the room’s elements, including signage, door, door hardware,
clear floor space, toilet, urinal (if provided), compartment size and
arrangement (if provided), stall door (if provided), grab bars, lavatory,
mirror, controls, and dispensers, comply with the Standards. Alternatively,
provide one unisex, single user toilet room such that all of the room’s
elements, including signage, door, door hardware, clear floor space, toilet,
urinal (if provided), grab bars, lavatory, mirror, controls, and dispensers,
comply with the Standards. Standards §§ 204, 205, 206, 213.2, 216, 225,
301.1, 401.1, 601.1, 703, 811.
|
TR27
|
Provide a toilet, grab bars, and dispensers in
accordance with the following chart. Flush controls shall be mounted no more
than 36 inches high. If the toilet is in a compartment, provide a
compartment at least 60 inches wide and at least 59 inches long. Standards
§§ 213.2, 604.8.1.1, 604.9.
|
For
Ages:
|
3 and 4
|
5
through 8
|
9
through 12
|
Toilet
Centerline (inches)
|
12
|
12 to
15
|
15 to
18
|
Toilet
Seat Height (inches)
|
11 to
12
|
12 to
15
|
15 to
17
|
Grab
Bar Height (inches)
|
18 to
20
|
20 to
25
|
25 to
27
|
Dispenser
Height (inches)
|
14
|
14 to
17
|
17 to
19
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TT1
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Provide accessible telephones in accordance with
the following chart with clear floor space of at least 30 inches by 48 inches
that allows either a forward or parallel approach such that bases,
enclosures, and fixed seats do not impede approaches to the telephone. All
operable parts of the telephone shall be mounted between 15 and 48 inches
high; volume control shall be provided; the cord shall be at least 29 inches
long from the telephone to the handset; and there shall be a picture of a
telephone handset with radiating sound waves. Standards §§ 217, 305,
309, 703.7.2.3, 704.
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Number
on Floor, Level, or Exterior Site
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Number
of Required Wheelchair Accessible Telephones
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1 or
more single units
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1 per
floor, level, or exterior site
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1 bank
of 2 or more
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1 per
floor, level, or exterior site
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2 or
more banks
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1 per
bank
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TT2
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Provide at least one accessible public TTY
permanently affixed within or adjacent to a public pay telephone enclosure.
The touch surface of the TTY shall be at least 34 inches high (unless a seat
is provided). Standards §§ 217.4, 704.4.
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TT3
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Provide a shelf and an electrical outlet within
or adjacent to the public pay telephone enclosure. The telephone handset
shall be capable of being placed flush on the surface of the shelf, and the
shelf shall be capable of accommodating a TTY, with at least 6 inches of
vertical clearance above the area where the TTY is to be placed. Standards
§§ 217.5, 704.5.
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WD1
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Provide at least 2 accessible washers and dryers
(unless there are three or fewer of each, in which case provide at least 1
accessible washer and dryer) with clear floor space at least 30 inches by 48
inches centered on the appliance and positioned for a parallel approach; with
operable parts, including doors, lint screens, and detergent and bleach
compartments that are within accessible reach ranges, operable with one hand,
with 5 pounds of force or less, and without tight grasping pinching or
twisting of the wrist; with doors to the laundry compartment between 15 and
36 inches high. Standards §§ 214, 305, 308, 309, 611.
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