Re: Stories about making accessibility a priority? | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Kay Argyle (argyle![]() |
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Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 15:38:44 -0700 (MST) |
The most recent discussions on accessibiity were in June 2003 -- look in the archives for the thread on "Universal Design" (plus various off-shoots). It includes messages in which I addressed the ways Wasatch Commons was designed to accommodate impaired mobility. > ... we have residents with multiple chemical sensitivity, ... Modifying the physical environment, once, is far easier than modifying people's behavior on an on-going basis. You install curb cuts, grab bars, Braille signs. You avoid using chipboard or seal it extremely well to prevent formaldehyde offgassing. If the problem is perfumed toiletries ... everybody's behavior has to change every day. That's hard. That's very hard. Moreover, nobody minds being deprived of formaldehyde. Giving up your favorite hand lotion, even for a neighbor's safety, is a wrench. (It's a wrench when it's your own health! Once in a while I mournfully take my bottle of Tea Rose cologne out of the cupboard and stroke it. I tell myself the oils in it have surely oxidized by now, but I can't bring myself to throw it away.) I suppose if it was easy, it wouldn't be inspiring. People have gotten more tolerant of our most asthmatic member choosing to sit outside the meeting room, instead of someone inevitably demanding she "join the circle." Fewer people wear perfumed toiletries to meetings now, and some make a real effort to be unscented, showering & putting on fresh clothes. Sometimes it's a step back for every two forward, and there are always new members to educate, but things do change. Kay _______________________________________________ Cohousing-L mailing list Cohousing-L [at] cohousing.org Unsubscribe and other info: http://www.cohousing.org/cohousing-L
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Stories about making accessibility a priority? Laura Beck, February 20 2004
- Re: Stories about making accessibility a priority? Sharon Villines, February 20 2004
- Re: Stories about making accessibility a priority? Kay Argyle, February 27 2004
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