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Health

Every office should be accessible

Most people take their mobility for granted. The workplace doesn’t present any barriers or problems to the average worker. It’s easy to get up and down stairs and get to any part of the office. People don’t think twice about it. For disabled workers life is very different. When people put themselves in their shoes for a minute they start to see everyday things very differently. Suddenly the office is full of obstacles and challenges.

UK disability legislation is some of the toughest in the world and rightly so. Employees must make every effort to provide wheelchair users with easy access to every part of the workplace. If the working environment hasn’t been adapted and is lacking in basic accessibility features like a wheelchair lift, then something needs to be done to correct this situation.

Making the necessary arrangements doesn’t have to be difficult. Firms just need to find a partner who can fit a disability lift to ensure every worker can get from floor to floor in their office. A good supplier can get this job done quickly and to a high standard, but without charging too much.

A company like DDA Lifts specialises in this field. They can give employers advice on the best way to fit a disability lift and carry out the work quickly and efficiently to get the job done. It’s a complete end to end service.

Thanks to the new wheelchair lift every member of staff can get to where they need to be at work. One small change can make a huge difference. Every office needs a feature like this to ensure accessibility for all. It’s one less thing for disabled workers to worry about. The team at DDA Lifts can discuss any potential requirements and advise on the best way to move forward with a solution.

 

 

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