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Self Test
Here are Some Questions to Ask Yourself

Does access and service information include: wheelchair access; accessible parking and transportation; hearing augmentation systems; times and availability of services, costs of services, booking requirements for services?

Have you used access symbols to indicate your services and level of access?  Do you have a specific access guide for people with disabilities?

Have you met print guidelines in your presentation of material?  Have you met Web accessibility guidelines for any Web sites?  Have you used appropriate language in the description of people with disabilities and access services?

Have you included images of people with disabilities as part of your usual representation of people, e.g., in newsletters?

Have you provided information in the following alternative formats: Audio Tape or CD, Braille, plain English, a Word document which can be e-mailed on a Web site, print version of all audio material, captioning of audio/visual material.

Have you sent all press releases etc to disability media?

Answer these questions below and you will be on the way to including the disability marketplace.

Do you have difficulty doing the following tasks?
Reaching and using the mailbox?

Climbing steps to the front door / back Door?

Descending steps from the front door / back Door?

Unlocking the front door?

Using the door knob?

Walking over the threshold?

Is there enough lighting in the entrance space?

Using the security peep hole?

If you answered YES to any question, you should consider working with Able Me & Associates!  Your return on investment will be noticeable.  Call us!

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