Staying on top of accessibility issues can be a challenging task. There are many factors to juggle and many important rights to balance against one another. On top of all of this are the obvious financial and logistical concerns that can accompany making a building accessible. One worry that some corporations may have is, if they implement some sort of accessibility device or modification to one section of the building, must they then do this everywhere? Take a ramp as an example. If you install one somewhere, must you make the rest of the building accessible? The short answer to this question is, no. Read the article……………………..
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