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A guide shows the steps to follow to have a more accessible city (14/09/2009)

Fences separate works half a meter, visual and tactile signals, to avoid cables and struts are some of the recommendations

Having a city more accessible is the goal of the departments of Planning and Environment, in collaboration with the Local Agency for Energy and Climate Change Murcia, who have published pamphlets with standards so that all citizens can travel comfortably stores and public roads.

The 'Guide to Accessibility Among all go further', made with the advice of FAMDIF, summarizes the accessibility regulations in force in the region, so that all people who want to open an establishment or carry out works on public roads are clear about the guidelines to follow.

In addition, there have been leaflets will be distributed during Mobility Week, so that all citizens know the rules to achieve more accessible living spaces.

Accessibility is the degree to which all people can use an object, to visit a place or access to a service regardless of their technical or physical.

The Planning Department of arbitrary measures to prevent architectural barriers, so that buildings are accessible and usable by everyone.

Improving Accessibility Murcia City Council progresses in mobility, creates and provides quality city life.

The guide shows the steps to follow in access to facilities such as placing non-slip flooring, door width of 0.80 m, install automatic doors or hinged, entry without steps and ramps with handrails on both sides and double height.

In the case of the counters of shops, will be at various heights (1.10 m and 0.80 m) and less free space so that users can zoom.

Corridors should have a minimum width of 1.20 m, not put revolving doors or glass frameless doors of 0.80 m wide, non-slip flooring, hallways without hindrance (radiators, furniture ...).

Moreover, in those places where it is possible to install a ramp should be placed stair or an elevator.

In the street, the fences to mark a work must be fixed or clamped to prevent movement.

Be separated from the work at least 0.50 m scaffolds must provide a minimum step of 1.20 m, or between the front and inside the scaffold or scaffold works in pedestrian areas should be visually and tactile signal, providing alternative routes ; will avoid cables, posts and struts invading the sidewalk, access to shops and houses while the construction works will be a minimum of 1.20 m wide.

In the bathrooms the floor should be slip-contrast colors and tones, the toilet must be pointed out, the doors should be 0.80 m x 2.10 m, the doors will open to the outside, handles and latches should not require the rotation of the wrist, the tank must have switch, the bathroom must have two rails, one on each side of the urinal, the toilet must be hung on the wall, pedestal sink and furniture will not lower the taps will LAM and accessories will be at a height between 0.9 and 1.0 m.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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