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  "name": "What are key considerations when choosing materials for accessible living room flooring?",
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      "name": "What are key considerations when choosing materials for accessible living room flooring?",
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        "text": "When choosing materials for accessible living room flooring, prioritize non-slip surfaces to prevent falls, especially in areas prone to spills or heavy traffic. Low-pile carpets, vinyl, linoleum, and non-slip tiles are good options. Avoid thick rugs or high-pile carpets that can obstruct mobility aids like wheelchairs or walkers. Ensure transitions between different flooring types are flush to prevent tripping hazards. Material durability and ease of cleaning are also important factors for long-term maintenance and hygiene in an accessible space.",
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        "description": "Key considerations include non-slip surfaces, low-pile or flush materials to prevent tripping, and ease of cleaning to accommodate mobility needs."
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  "description": "Key considerations include non-slip surfaces, low-pile or flush materials to prevent tripping, and ease of cleaning to accommodate mobility needs."
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