Accessibility is a very important part in the lives of disabled people. Without it access to goods and services – travel – theatres – cinemas – hospitals – libraries – surgeries – restaurants – accommodation – even getting into the work place would not be feasible and isolation, segregation and lack of socialisation would be the order of the day.
Access is not just about wheelchair width/height left-hand/right-hand transfers etc…but also about tactile markings both underfoot and hand-high and signs for people with hearing difficulties who need BSL (British Sign Language). It is about ensuring that people with special needs have spaces and places that are accessible and above all – SAFE.
We can carry out an access survey of your premises and ensure that you are DDA compliant.