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Our town has a crafts workshop every spring. Some presenters use big heavy extension cords to run their equipment. Do we have to do anything to cover them?

Buildings or outdoor venues designed for complete accessibility can become inaccessible without proper attention when setting up temporary events such as your crafts workshop.  A poorly placed extension cord can make your crafts workshop venue unusable to people with mobility disabilities. In regards to the ADA, the extension cords need to be addressed if they are obstructing the accessible route or access to craft workshop activities for people with disabilities.

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Episode 10: Beach Access

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Episode 9: Accessible Play Areas

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Episode 8: Emergency Shelter Preparedness: Two Perspectives

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Episode 7: Access to Pools

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Episode 6: Voting Accessibility

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Episode 3: Accessible Meetings and Events

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