This is what the ACCESS "Watchdogs in Wheelchairs" program is all about. Tracy is in a wheelchair and travels in her work. So she is seeing first hand lodging facilities that are not ADA compliant. She didn't know what to do, it was a mystery to her, this whole process of doing something about getting buildings ADA compliant. She is so excited about find ACCESS and has fallen in love with the ACCESS program.
Tracy states is so simple. All she has to do is take some color digital photos of her accessible room with 2 beds and a roll-in shower, the lobby area, public restroom and on the outside the accessible parking area and a few overall photos of the building. She then only has to email the photos and copy of her hotel receipt to ACCESS and ACCESS will do the rest. How more simple can that be? Best of all, Tracy feels good about her efforts getting buildings ADA compliant for her and all those who are also handicapped and do a lot of traveling.
Tracy, I can tell you the professional accessibility architects at ACCESS have the same good feeling about being able to help you. All persons in a wheelchair that travel come join the ACCESS "Watchdogs in Wheelchairs" program and get that good feeling as well!
In the coming months the ACCESS ADA building compliance program will be concentrating on the lodging industry; hotels, motels and time-shares. We need your support to make this effort work in getting non-compliant building ADA compliant. Help spread the word and join the ACCESS "Watchdogs in Wheelchairs" program.
Visit us on our FaceBook page at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Access-Technologies-Services-Inc/268659564730, or call us at (702) 649-7575 and ask for myself or Patricia. Or you could email me at hfalstad@accessts.net. We look forward to hearing from you.
Hank
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