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==Universal design==
 
==Universal design==
  
Refers to a broad-spectrum solution that produces buildings, products and environments that are usable and effective for everyone, not just people with disabilities.
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''Refers to a broad-spectrum solution that produces buildings, products and environments that are usable and effective for everyone, not just people with disabilities.'' Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_design]]
  
 
===Examples:===
 
===Examples:===

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Universal design

Refers to a broad-spectrum solution that produces buildings, products and environments that are usable and effective for everyone, not just people with disabilities. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: [[1]]

Examples:

  • Smooth ground surfaces of entranceways, without stairs
  • Wide interior doors and hallways
  • Lever handles for opening doors rather than twisting knobs
  • Light switches with large flat panels rather than small toggle switches
  • Buttons on control panels that can be distinguished by touch
  • Bright and appropriate lighting, particularly task lighting
  • Auditory output redundant with information on visual displays
  • Visual output redundant with information in auditory output
  • Contrast controls on visual output
  • Use of meaningful icons as well as text labels
  • Clear lines of sight (to reduce dependence on sound)
  • Volume controls on auditory output
  • Speed controls on auditory output
  • Choice of language on speech output
  • Ramp access in swimming pools
  • Closed captioning on television networks

Assistive technology

Assistive technology (AT) is a generic term that includes assistive, adaptive, and rehabilitative devices for people with disabilities and includes the process used in selecting, locating, and using them. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: [[2]]

... technology designed to be utilized in an assistive technology device or assistive technology service. Assistance for Individuals with Disabilities Act (USA, 1988)