Maysoon Zayid: I got 99 problems... palsy is just one
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{/youtube}Go to the Fairfax multimedia website to view this AUDIO SLIDESHOW LINK
Or alternatively, read the Sydney Morning Herald story here: LINK TO WRITTEN STORY. (Author Paul Bibby)
Extract from the Human Rights Commission website: © Australian Human Rights Commission [modified for AS 1428.1:2009]
Doorway circulation space is a critical design and construction issue for people who use wheelchairs or scooters, especially for swing doors.
A person using a wheelchair has to be able to reach the handle and there has to be enough circulation space for the door swing plus the spatial area for the person in the wheelchair. Once the door is opened, of course, the person has to be able to manoeuvre through the doorway.
Extract from the Human Rights Commission website: © Australian Human Rights Commission
Accessible WC’s are often built and certified as meeting the technical standards, however, more often than not they fall well short of those requirements.
Extract from the Human Rights Commission website: © Australian Human Rights Commission
Often floor surfaces do not meet the slip resistant requirements making them hazardous for pedestrians to walk on, particularly people with mobility disabilities. Highly polished surfaces can indicate that the slip resistance rating has not been achieved, especially when people entering a building have wet feet.