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Which of the following is not a requirement for an accessible route in a residential building?

  1. Ramp with handrails

  2. Level landings at changes of direction

  3. Minimum width of 0.9 meters

  4. Non-slip surface

The correct answer is: Minimum width of 0.9 meters

An accessible route in a residential building must have a minimum width of 1.0 meter, not 0.9 meters. This width allows wheelchair users and individuals with mobility aids to maneuver comfortably through the space. The other options listed, such as ramps with handrails, level landings, and a non-slip surface, are all required for an accessible route in a residential building. However, they may vary in their specific measurements and specifications. It is important to follow accessibility guidelines closely to ensure a safe and accessible environment for all individuals.