Tai Lihua calls for accessibility laws. What is barrier-free law? What are the benefits?

What is barrier-free law?

Barrier-free law is a relevant legal provision to ensure the disabled, the elderly, pregnant women, children and other people with mobility difficulties to provide convenience in life, work and travel, and to create a safe living environment for them.

During the epidemic, many elderly people encountered difficulties but could not help, such as health code. The elderly only have mobile phones for the elderly, and there is no sweeping function. Some staff refused to let the elderly go in and out of the community, shopping malls and other public places, which brought inconvenience to the elderly. For example, the elderly, pregnant women or people with mobility difficulties bought express delivery and food during the epidemic. Because community workers refused to let the express delivery personnel in and out, they needed to carry them themselves, which brought inconvenience to their lives. And masks for the hearing impaired? Secondary obstacle? Wait, the inconvenience of life.

What methods can we use to help these people in need?

1. A barrier-free ramp can be set at the entrance of the community to facilitate the disabled to push wheelchairs and children's carts. 2. You can also set up a dedicated barrier-free elevator to let disabled people or people with limited mobility take the dedicated elevator to enter and leave the mall. 3. Public toilets are equipped with barrier-free toilets to provide convenience for pregnant women, the elderly and people with mobility difficulties. 4. Set a blind road on the road for the blind to walk. 5. If there is no electronic health code, you can use paper health code and ID card verification to help scan the code.

What are the benefits of barrier-free laws?

Although there are many barrier-free passages in life, such as blind roads on roads, ramps of buses and other humanized facilities. However, many barrier-free channels exist in name only and do not help others substantially. For example, private cars occupy blind roads, guide dogs can't get on the bus, and guide dogs have been complained by the public. With the unimpeded law, citizens can avoid discrimination against special groups and help others morally and legally. Over time, creating a good social living environment has not only helped others, but also established a good outlook on life, so that special people will no longer be treated differently.