Help Guides
What Is Future-Proofing a Home?
'Future-proofing' homes are becoming more and more popular. But why, and what does that mean? This guide answers exactly those two questions, as well as how you can future-proof your own home.
What Does It Mean to Be "Wheelchair-Friendly"?
A UK Guide to understanding what wheelchair-friendly actually means, and how true wheelchair-friendliness is experienced by the user. Being wheelchair-friendly means more than simply removing steps. It involves movement space, access, reach, usability, and the ability to carry out everyday activities independently.
A truly wheelchair-friendly space is designed around how people use it, not just how they enter it.
Accessibility & Inclusion in the Workplace
Accessible workplace design improves inclusion, productivity, and staff wellbeing by removing barriers and enabling people to work effectively without restriction. Read this guide to understand how to do it right.
What Is BS 8300, and When Does It Apply?
Regulations can be tricky to understand. As can the highly technical accessibility industry. That's why we created this complete guide to the BS 8300, a British Standard that provides best-practice guidance on designing buildings so they are accessible, usable, and inclusive for disabled people.
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