Hello Nikita,

First of all we need to  try and solve the actual issue at hand. The law can
be looked at by and by and taken up.

My suggestion is that you take help from a sighted person and get him/her to
help you place 
 Tiny  stick on 'bindis' on the places where you have the floor numbers on
the touch panel. I know people may try to pull them off but for that you may
take the chance  of putting up a notice explaining that these  binndees are
put there  to guide people with less/no vision to independently operate the
lift.
 There is no harm trying this, I am sure it will work.

Please use the smallest Binndees available.

I use these on all touch panels  on all   things where there is no
indication for operating.

Warmly
Preeti


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-----Original Message-----
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of Nikita Vaid
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 5:10 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: [AI] sharing a frustrating issue

Dear all,

I have been irritated and frustrated from a few days for an
accessibility related issue and wanted to share with you all to se if
any action could be drawn out for the same.

 

Actually my residence is on the 11th floor of a 12 storied tower. Very
recently around 1 week ago only a new elevator [lift] was installed in
our building due to the improper functioning of the old lift.

The old lift was an automatic one and quite user friendly. It had
buttons  for navigating though not Braille embossed but I had got use to
moving alone in the lift.

However, This new lift has a complete touch screen panel display and no
tactile provision at all  leave aside the auditory or Braille system.

Now the condition is that even in case of emergency I am not able to
operate the lift by my self and had to be dependent all the time on some
sighted company.

 

When I spoke to my secretary  and other committee members of the society
they told me that don't worry there will be some lift man all the time
in the lift. But I don't think that's a practical solution.

 

I have been living in this building since many years and have been
moving independently also, my blindness is well known in the building,
but now my movements have been restricted.

 

Just wanted to know whether is there any provision or a mandate in law
that such buildings should have accessible elevators? What should be my
action  to this?

 

Thanks and warm Regards,

Nikita Vaid Raut,

Senior Manager [HR]

Bank of Baroda,


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