Facilities for the disabled in the commercial districts of Bangkok--are they adequate?
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| ID: sea-33528
ABSTRACT
Equal rights for the disabled are widely accepted, at least in principle. Basic public facilities for these people are minimum requirements. We performed a cross-sectional descriptive survey of three basic facilities (wheelchair ramps, elevators and modified toilet) in public buildings, of more than 5 floors in the Silom and Siam business areas of Bangkok. Of a total of 62 buildings surveyed, no building had all three facilities. The slope ramps, elevators and modified toilets were found in 26, 49, and 1 buildings respectively. Facilities for the disabled in this area of Bangkok were inadequate. All public buildings should provide appropriate facilities special legislation may be warranted.
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IMSEAR (South-East Asia)
Main subject:
Architectural Accessibility
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Thailand
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Urban Population
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Humans
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City Planning
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Disabled Persons
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Commerce
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Facility Design and Construction
Country/Region as subject:
Asia
Language:
English
Year:
2002
Type:
Article
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