Author: IncluSphere
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Clear Signs Make Access Possible
Accessible parking doesn’t stop at painting a symbol on the ground. Without proper signage, both horizontal and vertical, people are left guessing. A designated accessible space must be clearly marked with: It’s not just about rules, it’s about dignity, clarity and equal access. When people can see where to park, they can get where they…
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Why Clear Signage for Accessible Parking Matters
If a space is reserved but not marked, is it really reserved? Accessibility isn’t just about having the right structures; it’s about making sure people can find and use them. For designated accessible parking to serve its purpose, it must be clearly marked on the ground and with upright signs that display the International Symbol…
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Not All Parking is Accessible
You’ve seen it. A shiny sign with the wheelchair (accessibility) symbol, proudly displayed on a parking spot. But here’s the catch: That spot is very far from the entrance. No ramp. No path. No chance. What accessible parking should be Real inclusion starts the moment someone arrives. An accessible parking space should: It’s not just…
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The Path Isn’t Equal If the Entrance Isn’t
You can have the best product, the most welcoming team or the most advanced tech but if people can’t even reach your door, it doesn’t matter. Accessibility starts outside the building. Literally. Whether someone is arriving by taxi, public transport or a delivery van, there should be a safe and dignified place to stop and…
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What comes to mind when you think about Accessibility?
When you hear the word accessibility, what pops into your head? A wheelchair? A ramp? A reserved parking space? Most people stop there. They think accessibility is just about physical disability or mobility aids but there’s a bigger story, one that affects everyone, not just “others.” Accessibility is really about how impairments, whether permanent or…
