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New York requires baby changing tables in public men's restrooms

Posted by ADA Sign Depot on Jan 08, 2019

A new law requires all new or renovated buildings in New York that have bathrooms used by the public to make changing tables available to both men and women.

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Pegi Young, 66, Musician Who Started a School for Disabled, Dies

Posted by ADA Sign Depot on Jan 08, 2019

Pegi Young, a late-blossoming folk-rock musician who was a founder of a school for children with severe physical and speech impairments, like her son from her marriage to the singer-songwriter Neil Young, a performer at its many star-studded benefit concerts, died on Tuesday in Mountain View, Calif. She was 66.

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Hiring People With Disabilities Is Good Business

Posted by ADA Sign Depot on Jan 02, 2019

New research strongly suggests that the opposite — that hiring people with disabilities is good for business.

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Flying While Blind

Posted by ADA Sign Depot on Jan 02, 2019

I am not only an experienced traveler; I am an experienced blind person.  By Georgina KleegeMs. Kleege teaches in the English department at the University of California, Berkeley. “But what about me?”Those words were spoken by a man sitting next to me on an airplane. I was in the aisle seat and he was in the center. He was speaking to the flight attendant who was delivering the preflight safety briefing. Usually, I will get a private briefing during the preboarding process for people with disabilities. But this time, a flight attendant didn’t get to me until the plane was...

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Sign, Sign, Everywhere a Sign. Except when there's no sign.

Posted by ADA Sign Depot on Jan 02, 2019

The law about permits is meant to ensure signs are properly installed, so that one doesn’t, say, suddenly fall off and hit someone on the head. Once a complaint to 311 about unlicensed signs or awning is filed, the city is required to investigate and may issue violations that carry a minimum fine of $6,000. Replacing a sign can cost thousands more. 

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