Please note this room has
stairs access only.
Access is restricted to exterior 2nd floor
stair access only.
Not exact matches
There is one step
access to the squash courts but, the spectators viewing area is accessible by a flight of
stairs only.
Large sectional baby safety gate The large sectional baby safety gate pictured below not
only keeps the baby of the house from
accessing the bottom of the
stairs, climbing up them, and then potentially falling back down, but it also prevents him from reaching the front portion of the home.
If you are lucky, your child will tumble off something low and will
only get a scare, but if you haven't properly baby proofed your home and haven't restricted his
access to the
stairs, he could take a much more serious fall.
Not
only can this cause the baby to trip if he does gain
access to the
stairs, it might tempt him to try to get to the
stairs in the first place.
(Although some cities use elevators for emergency
access, New York firefighters consider them dangerous and use
only stairs.)
Please note: this building does not provide an elevator;
access to the 3rd level is via
stairs only.
This building does not provide an elevator;
access to the 2nd level is via
stairs only.
Please note: this building does not provide an elevator;
access to the 2nd level is via
stairs only.
Only the 1st and 2nd floors are accessible by elevator, access to the 3rd floor is only accessible by sta
Only the 1st and 2nd floors are accessible by elevator,
access to the 3rd floor is
only accessible by sta
only accessible by
stairs.
Some suites are
accessed only by
stairs, no higher than three flights.
Standard Room: Balcony, Terrace, Cable Channels, Flat - screen TV, Safety Deposit Box, Air Conditioning, Desk, Ironing Facilities, Seating Area, Extra Long Beds (> 2 meters), Private entrance, Tile / Marble floor, Wardrobe / Closet, Shower, Free toiletries, Toilet, Bathroom, Slippers, Bath or Shower, Toilet paper, Tea / Coffee Maker, Minibar, Refrigerator, Electric kettle, Wake - up service, Executive Lounge
Access, Towels / Sheets (extra fee), Towels, Entire unit located on ground floor, Upper floors accessible by
stairs only, Baby safety gates.
Balcony, Garden view, Pool view, Terrace, Cable Channels, Flat - screen TV, Safety Deposit Box, Air Conditioning, Desk, Ironing Facilities, Seating Area, Extra Long Beds (> 2 meters), Private entrance, Tile / Marble floor, Wardrobe / Closet, Shower, Free toiletries, Toilet, Bathroom, Slippers, Bath or Shower, Toilet paper, Tea / Coffee Maker, Minibar, Refrigerator, Electric kettle, Wake - up service, Executive Lounge
Access, Towels / Sheets (extra fee), Towels, Entire unit located on ground floor, Upper floors accessible by
stairs only, Baby safety gates.
Balcony, Sea view, Terrace, Cable Channels, Flat - screen TV, Safety Deposit Box, Air Conditioning, Desk, Ironing Facilities, Seating Area, Extra Long Beds (> 2 meters), Private entrance, Tile / Marble floor, Wardrobe / Closet, Shower, Free toiletries, Toilet, Bathroom, Slippers, Bath or Shower, Toilet paper, Tea / Coffee Maker, Minibar, Refrigerator, Electric kettle, Wake - up service, Executive Lounge
Access, Towels / Sheets (extra fee), Towels, Upper floors accessible by
stairs only, Baby safety gates.
Ensuite bathrooms are open - air style —
accessed from very steep
stairs in the double - storey bungalows (hati hati)-- with river rock basins and cold -
only salty water spews from a bamboo pipe for a shower.
All rooms are
accessed only by
stairs, so ask for one on a lower floor if you're not up for playing StairMaster.
We can
only access it via narrow, twisting
stairs.
Once you have it, go to Dead Orbit in the Tower, and go behind their base to the small set of
stairs behind (that
only goes up on level, not the one that takes you far above to the Tower secret room) and
access the console on the wall at the far end.
They are legal for industrial use in the USA, under international codes for mezzanines, in Canada as «secondary
stairs for convenience purposes» and in the UK for
access to lofts and bedrooms that do not have the
only bathroom.
People can choose to design a building to have ramps and elevators so that people who use wheelchairs have
access or they could choose to
only have
stairs and deny
access to people who use wheelchairs.
I guess if it's
only going to be storage
access, that's one thing, but even so, moving boxes or bins up and down tiny
stairs by anyone would be a bit treacherous.
This stunning hallway not
only looks as stylish as an art gallery but features a beautiful wooden ramp instead of
stairs for wheelchair
access.