Mary
I'll info send direct, it's a large file
Dave Croft
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From: "Gwynne, Mary" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 11:41 AM
Subject: help points
> Hi
> Has anyone got advice on how to make 'help' points in a city centre fully
> accessible , or know of any firms that make fully accessible equipment
etc.
> The type of help points I am referring to will be a simple push button
which
> will put you in audio contact with the CCTV operator. They can then
contact
> whoever is needed. eg police if there is trouble, doctor if your ill ,
City
> centre office for lost children etc.
> We are trying to think through what will be needed. eg
> 1. How can Deaf people use the system?
> 2. What is needed to make it fully accessible for sight impaired people?
> 3. Do you only need the word 'Help' on it?
> Any suggestions will be gratefully received
> Regards
> Mary Gwynne
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