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Summary: An elevator car arriving at its topmost floor will always be traveling next to a lower floor. Therefore upon arrival, the elevator car should always signal with two alerts or announcement including the word "down".
Developers needing to meet Section 508 compliance standards are unable to use elevator.js in its present form.
US ADA guidelines for elevators require audible signals at each individual entrance; typically these signals are installed withinin the light assembly for each car. Please see the relevant ADA guidelines below.
https://www.ada-compliance.com/ada-compliance/ada-elevators.html
4.10.4 Hall Lanterns. A visible and audible signal shall be provided at each hoistway entrance to indicate which car is answering a call. Audible signals shall sound once for the up direction and twice for the down direction or shall have verbal annunciators that say "up" or "down."
Though I have focused on US-centric guidelines; there is a high degree of similarity worldwide among accessibility standards.
Also if I might make a personal request; and this is just my opinion -- I find the music to be a little bit too loud for an elevator.
If you are amenable to this change, I would be happy to submit a PR.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Summary: An elevator car arriving at its topmost floor will always be traveling next to a lower floor. Therefore upon arrival, the elevator car should always signal with two alerts or announcement including the word "down".
Developers needing to meet Section 508 compliance standards are unable to use elevator.js in its present form.
US ADA guidelines for elevators require audible signals at each individual entrance; typically these signals are installed withinin the light assembly for each car. Please see the relevant ADA guidelines below.
Though I have focused on US-centric guidelines; there is a high degree of similarity worldwide among accessibility standards.
Also if I might make a personal request; and this is just my opinion -- I find the music to be a little bit too loud for an elevator.
If you are amenable to this change, I would be happy to submit a PR.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: