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  "name": "What types of flooring are considered accessible for homes?",
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      "name": "What types of flooring are considered accessible for homes?",
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        "text": "Accessible flooring prioritizes safety, stability, and ease of movement. Common accessible options include low-pile carpeting, which provides a comfortable surface without hindering mobility devices; non-slip vinyl or linoleum, known for its seamless installation and water resistance; hardwood or laminate with a smooth, even finish; and polished concrete. The key is to avoid high-pile carpets, uneven transitions, or highly reflective surfaces that can cause disorientation. Materials should also be durable and easy to maintain.",
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        "description": "Accessible flooring options include low-pile carpet, non-slip vinyl/linoleum, smooth hardwood/laminate, and polished concrete, focusing on safety and ease of movement."
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  "description": "Accessible flooring options include low-pile carpet, non-slip vinyl/linoleum, smooth hardwood/laminate, and polished concrete, focusing on safety and ease of mo"
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