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This site guaranteedwheelchair accessible.
Ok, so it may not mean much here, but what about at your business, or school or home?Just a thought.
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I agree. it is very important for businesses, restaurants, and other public places to provide access to impaired persons. Before the ADA was enacted, I worked with a state legislative commitee (Texas) to assist in the interpretation of the "Removal of Architectural Barriers" bill. My focus recently has been in the design and manufacture of braille signs.Dennis Williams
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