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Should I add information to my venue if I don’t think it’s accessible?
Yes! Accessibility means different things to different people and what might be inaccessible to one person (eg. no ramp), might be more than fine for another disabled person (eg. a deaf or autistic customer).
More importantly, adding details about your venue lets users decide whether it is suitable for them, before they leave home or arrive at your front door. This advance information helps customers who would find your venue inaccessible to avoid disappointment, and gives others the confidence to know that your venue will suit them just fine!
Should I add information to my venue if I don’t think it’s accessible?
Yes! Accessibility means different things to different people and what might be inaccessible to one person (eg. no ramp), might be more than fine for another disabled person (eg. a deaf or autistic customer).
More importantly, adding details about your venue lets users decide whether it is suitable for them, before they leave home or arrive at your front door. This advance information helps customers who would find your venue inaccessible to avoid disappointment, and gives others the confidence to know that your venue will suit them just fine!
Should I add information to my venue if I don’t think it’s accessible?
Yes! Accessibility means different things to different people and what might be inaccessible to one person (eg. no ramp), might be more than fine for another disabled person (eg. a deaf or autistic customer).
More importantly, adding details about your venue lets users decide whether it is suitable for them, before they leave home or arrive at your front door. This advance information helps customers who would find your venue inaccessible to avoid disappointment, and gives others the confidence to know that your venue will suit them just fine!