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What are the barrier-free facilities?

Barrier-free facilities refer to service facilities built in construction projects to ensure the safety and convenience of the disabled, the elderly, pregnant women, children and other members of society. Including barrier-free access, elevators, platforms, rooms, toilets, seats, Braille signs and audio prompts, and communication. In life, there are barrier-free handrails, bath stools and other life-related facilities. Simply put, the design of urban roads and buildings that are convenient for the disabled in China is referred to as barrier-free facilities for short. For example: 1, blind road: fixed floor tiles laid on sidewalks or other places, so that the visually impaired can feel the touch of the blind stick and feet, guide the visually impaired to walk forward and identify the direction to reach the destination. Barrier-free passage: a passage that is convenient for people with mobility difficulties in terms of slope, width, height, floor material and handrail form.