Call for aid switches

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ndc81167

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Can anyone tell me where there are requiremnts for "call for aid " zwitches
in public bathrooms... I know the NEC doesnt address "accessabilty" req..
and I cant seem to find it in the ICC ANSI either...
 

Volta

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Columbus, Ohio
Can anyone tell me where there are requiremnts for "call for aid " zwitches
in public bathrooms... I know the NEC doesnt address "accessabilty" req..
and I cant seem to find it in the ICC ANSI either...

ADA is not in the NEC, but I think it is available online.

Who do these switches call?

What kind of public facility?

Pull string, pull station, pushbutton?

Into a monitoring panel or a simple a/v signal?

Responding staff on site or remote?

Health care facility?
 

ndc81167

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these call for assistance for people with disabilties when they fall down while using the bathroom...there usually loacted in public restrooms
 

USMC1302

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NW Indiana
I'm curious as to where they are required. Sounds like it would be ADA, but I've never seen them in public restrooms. Where are you located?
 

acrwc10

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CA
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Building inspector
God help us, when the 10 year olds realize what they do when you pull the cord.
An unattended facility would have non-stop false alarms.
 

glene77is

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Location
Memphis, TN
We install these quite often in store bathrooms.

Bob,
I installed them in an 'ambulatory admitting area' at our university hospital. I had to design the area (circa 1980), and maybe came across an requirement from the "joint hospital accrediting" group. Of course, they were in all "patient room" floors.
 
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