If you run a business or manage a public property its important that accessibility be a consideration when building or making changes to your property. Accessibility is very important for a large percentage of the population. Without access to your space, you limit your ability to properly service your customers and patrons. One thing your property should have is a wheelchair ramp. It provides immediate access to those in wheelchairs, and others with mobility issues.
Here we provide you with 5 good reasons why your public property should have a wheelchair installed:
Perhaps the most obvious reason to install a wheelchair ramp is to accommodate those with disabilities and mobility issues. A wheelchair ramp ensures they have access to your business or property. Having a ramp also tells those with disabilities and all other patrons that you are an inclusive business. This can help you better serve your customers and even increase your sales.
As a business owner or public entity, reducing risk is a must. No one wants to see someone slip and fall or get hurt. Stairs are one of the biggest culprits for these types of citations. Installing a wheelchair ramp can help reduce falls. People can choose to use the ramp when they do not feel comfortable using the stairs.
A wheelchair ramp is not only beneficial for those who require the use of a wheelchair, it can also help many other people who visit your property. People will appreciate having access to a ramp as an alternative to the stairs, especially during the winter when there are slippery conditions. Think about all the other people a ramp can help:
The province of Ontario and your municipality have laws in place to make public spaces more inclusive. As a business it is your duty to remove barriers in order to provide customer service and employment. These standards are part of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA).
Installing a wheelchair ramp is just good for your business on so many levels. It can help you generate more business, and it shows you are dedicated to accessibility and inclusiveness. It tells other people that you are a welcoming organization.
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