by Glyn JonesJanuary 26, 2012
If you have been looking for the access consultancy services proud lock associates can bring the reliable and practical solutions. They can help enhance the accessibility levels in your building
United Kingdom. January 27, 2012. Access audit and access statement is a critical necessity of any structure these days. It becomes really very essential to have the proper access plan prepared and implemented so that the structure offers at least the minimum desired support for any individual with disability.
And proud lock associates now brings the services of experienced and expert access audit and consultants who can plan the whole access statement and assure all the DDA (Disability Discrimination Act) guidelines are followed.
The experts will prepare the complete access plan for the building and check its relevancy with the given guidelines. Besides that they can also impart equality training and spread disability awareness thereby promoting and better and co operative atmosphere at all places.
If one has been planning construction or has been looking to get the renovation done to improve its accessibility, the proud lock associates can help with their access consultancy services. For more details and information about them log on to their website http://www.proudlockassociates.com or can call their experts at 0845 130 1669 for more details and queries.
News Source: http://www.free-press-release.com/news-disability-awareness-and-access-audit-services-now-introduced-1327637462.html
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| Name: | Glyn Jones |
| Company: | proudlockassociates |
| Telphone: | 0845 130 1669 |
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