Public Access at the BBC 04. 08. 2009
UK lift supplier Public Access Limited has installed the Hiro 320 inclined platform lift model at the BBC Radio one headquarters, Yaldings House in London.
The lift is part of the Public Access range of lifts specifically designed for use by disabled people and to help to meet the requirements of Disability Discrimination Act, Part ‘M’ of The Building Regulations. thanks to the installation of our H320 inclined platform lift, guests of the BBC will now be able to access the whole of Yoldings House
Speak to Public Access about any of our services including Platform Lifts, Passenger Lifts, Stair Lifts, Goods lifts or Door Automation.
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