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Revised Edition 2005 A Guide to the Accessibility of Buildings and Sites with References to ADAAG A PowerPoint Overview of
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Convenient New 8 1/2” x 11” Size Spiral Bound for Easy Handling in the Classroom, Office, or Field Color-coded Tabs for Easy Reference Very Affordable! $35 (+ S & H) for print book $25 for downloadable PDF
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About the team... For the past 14 years Dr. Arvid Osterberg has directed an interdisciplinary team of ISU graduate students who have extensively researched accessibility issues. The team conducted detailed reviews of government documents and other sources including research studies and accessibility standards and guidelines.
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About the publication... Access for Everyone was first published in 2002 This revised and expanded edition includes: references to the latest ADAAG (made available to the public in 2004) new and improved illustrations many additional recommendations based on universal design principles A new referencing system will: help the reader sort out the complex standards and understand what has been added and understand what has been modified in the latest ADAAG requirements
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Access for Everyone provides: recommendations in straightforward language clear directives realistic illustrations recommendations based on universal design principles
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Access for Everyone will help you: understand the needs of all people, including the needs of people with disabilities identify features of buildings and sites that need to be analyzed for accessibility understand the basic requirements of ADAAG decide what actions need to be taken to ensure accessibility make both new and existing buildings and sites accessible to all people
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Access for Everyone has three main uses: 1.To review building and site plans 2.As a field guide for on-site inspections 3.As a reference resource or classroom textbook
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Access for Everyone is divided into five sections: Accessible Routes & Spaces Alarms, Safety Areas, & Signs Restrooms & Bathrooms Equipment, Tables, & Seating Specific Use Areas
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Each Section in Access for Everyone is divided into chapters For example…. 1. Accessible Routes & Spaces contains: RRReach Ranges PAParking CRCurb Ramps RTRoutes & Spaces RPRamps
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Using Access for Everyone as a notation system… Each chapter that includes accessibility requirements is identified with a two letter designation (e.g. DR for Doors)
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Using Access for Everyone as a notation system… K1 identifies the requirements to “Provide space for a front approach that is...”
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Using Access for Everyone as a notation system… a. Identifies the additional requirement that the space be “48in. (1220mm) minimum perpendicular to the doorway...”
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Using Access for Everyone as a notation system… For example: You could note DR-K1-a next to a pocket door on a plan where you need to make sure that 48 inches (1220 mm) of space is provided for a front approach to that door. You can also list notations this way on a note pad or enter them into a spreadsheet on a laptop computer for easy reference later.
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The following illustrations are samples taken from Access for Everyone
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Parking
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Doors Maneuvering space for a handle side approach to the pull face of a door with a closer and latch Maneuvering space for a handle side approach to the pull face of a door without a closer and latch
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Signs
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Toilet / Bath Rooms
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Tables
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Assembly Areas
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About the authors... Dr. Arvid E. Osterberg, a licensed architect, is a Professor of Architecture at Iowa State University. He has been researching accessibility and safety standards for thirty-four years. Donna J. Kain, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of technical and professional discourse in the Department of English at East Carolina University. Her research includes the rhetoric and instrumental discourse, public policy discourse, and the uses of genres in professional settings.
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