Whether you’re looking to improve accessibility at your hotel or want to create a great user experience at your theme park or petting zoo, there are lots of simple ways to become disabled friendly.
Easily become more accessible
You might not even realise how accessible you already are – start out by making sure you have a clutter free space to make it easier for wheelchair users or blind visitors to navigate. You can also invest in automatic doors to make it easier for visitors to enter your building.
Hotels and other accommodation providers may want to take a look at adjustable beds and roll in showers, while simply checking the positioning of your light switches and plug sockets will also go a long way to helping with accessibility.
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Whether you’re looking to improve accessibility at your hotel or want to create a great user experience at your theme park or petting zoo, there are lots of simple ways to become disabled friendly.
Easily become more accessible
You might not even realise how accessible you already are – start out by making sure you have a clutter free space to make it easier for wheelchair users or blind visitors to navigate. You can also invest in automatic doors to make it easier for visitors to enter your building.
Hotels and other accommodation providers may want to take a look at adjustable beds and roll in showers, while simply checking the positioning of your light switches and plug sockets will also go a long way to helping with accessibility.
To go the extra mile and improve your accessibility further doesn’t have to break the bank. Here at Tourism for All, we want to help you make the most of your accessibility, so take a look at our directory and see what products and services are available to you.
Want more confidence in your ability to look after disabled visitors? Sign up to our free training here.
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