As a parent, you want nothing but the best for your child. This is even more important when you have a child with a disability. Whether the disability is physical or mental, it’s vital to be sure that they live a good, happy, healthy, and safe life. So when you come across a business that doesn’t offer the legally required access for your child, you need to seek out an ADA building compliance expert for help.
Children Have Civil Rights, Too!
It is critical that your child grows up in a safe environment, which means that entering and exiting buildings should never be an issue. But, unfortunately, you may come to find that this ease of entry and exit is not always the case. If you ever try to take your child to the movies, shopping, a restaurant, or to a hotel or timeshare on vacation, and find that they are unable to safely enter and exit the premises, that’s a problem.
What Do You Do To Ensure ADA Building Compliance?
Your first step should be to contact an expert in ADA building compliance because this is not a fight you have to take on by yourself. Contacting a professional, like our experienced team here at ACCESS, allows an advocate to step up and fight for you and your child, making sure that federally-mandated needs and civil rights are being met.
An ADA building compliance expert is able to give you and your child a voice, improving not only your child’s life but also that of others.
In other words, an ADA building compliance expert is able to give you and your child a voice, improving not only your child’s life but also that of others. By speaking up, you will not only be advocating for yourself (and your child), but you are also helping all other persons with a disability who need to enter and exit the building in the same way as your child going forward.
When you have a child that requires the use of a wheelchair or other mobility device, your natural instinct is to protect them and make sure that they are able to enjoy their life to the fullest. And you are not the only one to wish for your child’s safety as a parent; in fact, any access advocate will fight to make sure that your child’s disability does not result in discrimination.
To learn more about how we can help your family, please contact us today. No issue is too small. We’re hear to listen and help!