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Glazed entrance doors and glazed screens to accessible entrances
3.21NI-wide·Technical Booklet R Access to and Use of Buildings
Visually impaired people should be in no doubt as to the location of glass entrance doors, especially when the doors are within a glazed screen. The presence of the door should be apparent when it is
accessibilityglazingvisual-impairmentVisual contrast and protection for transparent entrance doors
3.22NI-wide·Technical Booklet R Access to and Use of Buildings
Where an entrance door is manufactured from transparent or translucent materials and – (a) forms part of, or is adjacent to, a glazed screen, it should have its top and side face edges distinguishable
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