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Manchester Disabled Visitors

Manchester knows how to treat its visitors. That is why it hasn't stopped with just attracting visitors; it has ensured that all the visitors get equal opportunity to enjoy the beauty. Almost at every venue there are special arrangements for the disabled people.

The public transports are helpful for the disabled passengers and there are suitable arrangements for them in the public places too. Like there is probation of specialized toilets for them. Some of the places also arrange for induction loops for the hearing challenged people. The Manchester airport has designated steps to the aid of the disabled visitors. According to the information derived from the airports' website, the airport offers the following arrangements:

  • They have stuffs trained in sign language.
  • Inductive coupler system built into all public telephones.
  • Signs to assist passengers who may be deaf or hard of hearing.
  • Special vehicles are provided to convey non-walking passengers and their companion and/or attendant.
  • Designated parking facilities, adjacent to lifts, are available in the multi-storey car parks at all three terminals.
  • Ramps and lifts are provided throughout the Airport. All lifts have tactile buttons and voice synthesisers.
  • Specially designed toilets can be found in most areas of both terminal buildings and are clearly signposted.

Similar facilities are also being adopted by the Manchester city galleries by the law of Disability act 2006/7. Almost in all the tourist places there are separate parking facilities for the disabled visitors.

 
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