EASY ACCESS

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'Easy Access' is the design of buildings, vehicles, etc. so that anybody can use them, regardless of physical constraints, e.g. a physical disability, sensory impairment or need to push a pram.

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Examples
List of London stations to get Easy Access
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Examples


Examples of such design features include:

★ Ramps or lifts, either instead of steps or available as an alternative.

★ Fire alarms hooked up to the lighting system of a building, so that when the alarm sounds, the lights flash to alert deaf people to the situation

Braille or embossed lettering on signs

★ Colour contrasted doors to cater for visually impaired.

★ Doors that are wide enough for wheelchairs, with handles low enough to be reached by someone in a wheelchair.
Easy Access facilities are now required by legislation in many countries:

DDA Information Regarding Access in the UK

Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) (UK)

Americans with Disabilities Act (1990) (US)

Disability Discrimination Act (Australia)
While the provision of Easy Access can be painfully difficult and expensive to provide as a retro-fit or afterthought, designing EA facilities at the time of original construction can be quite simple.

List of London stations to get Easy Access



Finchley Central tube station

★ According to Modern Railways of May 2005, £370m has been earmarked for further disability access to the UK rail network.

See also



Wheelchair accessible taxi

Wheelchair accessible van

Computer accessibility

MBTA accessibility

ADAPT - a disability rights organization.

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