Our inclusion of accessible features like wheelchair ramps in homes and workplaces are improving. These improvements are happening in building codes which affects mostly new builds. Although the situation is improving, there are still many public areas that are not...
Accessibility Renovations
3 Kitchen renovation ideas you need
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Barrier Free Washrooms in the Workplace
Many Canadians living what a disability are faced with challenges. Many of those challenges involve working in an environment that isn't accessible. A barrier free washroom is a top choice to begin your workplace transition to obtaining accessibility in the workplace.
How to Make The Workplace More Accessible
When asking how to make the workplace more accessible, you tend to hear a lot about trends. Such as, standing workstations, ergonomic chairs, architectural and layout designs. We've realized a lack of mention for accessibility in the workplace. Designing spaces to accommodate persons with disabilities and elderly.
Commercial Accessible Renovations Winnipeg
Is it time for an accessibility upgrade? As a commercial business in Winnipeg you are required to abide by the most current version of the City of Winnipeg Accessibility Design Standards. Buildings that have been built or in operation over the last five years or so will have already made the necessary updates. If you don't think any accessible updates have been made, update your business to take advantage of every opportunity.
Home Renovations for Disabled Persons
Let’s turn a vision of greater accessibility into a reality. A home should be an oasis for everyone living within. But when a room or appliance along with any other space (for function or leisure) is inaccessible, the supposed sanctuary instead becomes a point of frustration.