Accessible Standards for Ontario universal washrooms should already exist in your organization. One of the current priorities of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (the “AODA”) is to build an accessible Ontario by 2025. Some of the amendments are about universal washrooms. The New Accessibility Amendments to Ontario’s Building Code came into effect on January 1, 2015. “People with disabilities account for an estimated $25 billion in national consumer spending each year. This group is also estimated to influence the spending decisions of 12 to 15 million other Canadians.” – RBC Financial Group Study, 2008
15.5% of Ontario’s population has a disability, a number that will continue to rise with the aging population.
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“Well patience is the name of the game because you and I know that patience is a skill!” Marshall Hohmann First hand accessibility experience by.
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