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        "text": "For a wheelchair-accessible closet, essential features include clear floor space for maneuvering, typically a 60-inch turning radius, and wider doorways (at least 32-36 inches). Hanging rods should be adjustable or pull-down, placed within a comfortable reach range (often 48 inches from the floor). Shelving should also be adjustable and easily reachable, often at waist height or with pull-out mechanisms. Good lighting, easy-to-grasp handles, and smooth flooring are also important to ensure safety and independence.",
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        "description": "Essential features include clear turning space, wide doorways, adjustable or pull-down rods, accessible shelving, good lighting, and easy-to-use hardware."
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