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Saturday, February 26, 2011

postheadericon ADA: Success Through Communication

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I?m Dan Hounsell, editor of Maintenance Solutions magazine. Today's topic is accessibility and communication.


Facilities, operations, and building occupants change regularly. As a result, maintenance and engineering managers need to communicate as thoroughly as possible about their departments' efforts to comply with access guidelines under the Americans with Disabilities Act, or ADA.


One crucial step in this process is to designate an ADA coordinator. Managers should post the coordinator?s name, title, address, phone number, TDD/TTY number, and e-mail in a visible public location, and they should include this information in handbooks and other organizationwide publications. Managers also should post ADA-related notices in selected locations on the organization?s web site.


To ensure effective communication, managers also can use these tactics to communicate compliance efforts:

• Develop a brochure or a packet with information on ADA requirements, as well as information on contacting the ADA coordinator.

• Provide materials in accessible, alternate formats, including large print, taped materials and Braille.

• Provide accommodation statements on all public notices. Such statements should provide a contact person if an individual with a disability needs accommodation to participate in a program, service or activity.

• Seek input on accessibility from members of the public, individuals with disabilities, and organizations representing individuals with disabilities. Tools for this purpose include postings, surveys of facility users, organizations and site administrators, and newspaper notices.

• Finally, use appropriate terminology on all verbal and printed communication. For example, refer to individuals with disabilities as people first, so instead of saying "hearing-impaired person," say "person with a hearing impairment."


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Monday, November 1, 2010

postheadericon Vehicle Wrap Tips & Advice | Unified Branding Through Fleet Wraps

If your business uses multiple vehicles, you might want to consider a fleet wrap to further unify your brand? What’s a fleet wrap? Simply put, its when we wrap multiple vehicles under the same branding to create a cohesive look for all of the trucks, vans, trailers, and cars you send on the road. No matter how many different styles of vehicle your business uses, they can be brought together through wrapping. Want to see for yourself? We have an article and a video on fleet wraps at our blog!

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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

postheadericon Data Discovery Through Location-Based Services

Locations have personalities of their own which can be unlocked via the expansion of location-based applications like Foursquare, SCVNGR, and Gowalla. The launch of Facebook Places offers the promise of extending the check-in dynamic to mainstream users.

At the end of the day, it's all about data. The connections between friends on Facebook, purchase patterns, likes and dislikes, geo-targeted social trends, product recommendations, check-ins, etc, can be brought together to create a flood of actionable insights. The data swimming around our physical world is soon to be harnessed. With greater adoption of check-in services and other location-based applications, we will create detailed information systems framed by dynamic data discovery. Those systems will play an invaluable role in defining our relationships to places, products, brands, and each other.

The world of location-based services can support the bubbling up of critical data to enhance the depth of our physical world. The data capture capabilities of the Internet can now be replicated in physical environments. Instead of placing tools which could invade our privacy everywhere we live, the idea is to use communities to build the structure around previously invisible data. The continuous flow of data will take shape once we can connect all the pieces together through technological innovation.


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