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Mobility Access & Etiquette Survey
At VisitAble, we're dedicated to closing the gap between ADA compliance and practical mobility accessibility. We would greatly appreciate your input to any of the following questions. Please feel free to share this survey around. If you would like to learn more about us, please visit the following link:
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Please select the 10 mobility accessibility features that are the most important to you:
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Number of accessible parking spots (more than 1)
Proximity of accessible parking to the accessible entrance or point of interest
Slope of parking lot
Surface of parking lot
Slope of pathway from accessible parking spot to the entrance or point of interest
Whether handrails are present along an accessible route
Width of accessible route outside of a building/establishment (does it matter if it is 36" wide versus 60" wide?)
Surface of accessible route
No stairs or other barriers to entry
Number of accessible entrances (more than 1)
Whether there are door operators (button) on accessible entrances
Ease of opening/closing door(s) to an accessible entrance
Adequate accessible seating, location and quantity (if applicable)
Height of tables, countertops, bar, service counter(s) etc.
Height-adjustable dining/work surfaces or service counters
Adequate maneuvering space inside an establishment (accessible route)
Number of accessible routes within a building (is there more than 1 path available to get to various areas within the establishment?)
Dispersion of accessible seating (only in one area or spread throughout)
Floor surface material (i.e. carpet, tile, concrete, hardwood)
Accessible restroom(s)
Single stall accessible restroom available (instead of multi-stall restroom with accessible stall)
Accessible restroom with push button door operator
Ease of opening or closing restroom door (without a push button)
Appropriate maneuvering clearance to the side of the door (for opening or closing without a push button)
Door opening or closing hardware (knob vs. lever vs. push/pull)
Number of accessible stalls (more than 1)
Type of latching/locking mechanism to accessible stall (slide vs. twist)
Floor mounted v. wall mounted toilet
Wall mounted toilet paper dispenser v. freestanding toilet paper holder/dispenser
Vertical grab bar in accessible stall (above horizontal grab bar)
Horizontal side grab bar
Horizontal Rear grab bar behind the toilet in the accessible stall
Bench available in restroom
Automated accessories within the restroom (i.e. flushing mechanism, soap, and paper towel dispensers)
Mounting height of accessories within the restroom
Mirror height within restroom
Other:
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Do you think disability etiquette is a crucial part of accessibility?
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Yes
No
What are the types of locations you most often visit outside of home and work? (select your top 3)
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Food & Drink (Bars, Coffee Shops, Restaurants, Breweries, Wineries, etc.)
Entertainment Locations (Movie Theater, Arcade, Escape Rooms, Bowling Alley, etc.)
Lodging (Hotels, Motels, Air BnB, VRBO, etc.)
Retail (Grocery, Convenience Store, Clothing Store, Pet Store, Antique Store, etc.)
Recreation (Outdoor Parks, Gyms, Water Parks, Sports Fields, Playgrounds, etc.)
Health & Wellness (Acupuncture, Counseling, Spa, Physical Therapy, Cryotherapy, etc.)
Service-based (Nail Salon, Barbershop, Hair Salon, Dry Cleaner, Lawyer, etc.)
Schools & Government (Universities facilities, Government buildings, Public Schools, etc.)
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Of the types of locations listed below, at which ones do you most often encounter accessibility or disability etiquette issues? (select your top 3)
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Food and Drink (Bars, Coffee Shops, Restaurants, Breweries, Wineries, etc.)
Entertainment Locations (Movie Theater, Arcade, Escape Rooms, Bowling Alley, etc.)
Lodging (Hotels, Motels, Air BnB, VRBO, etc.)
Retail (Grocery, Convenience Store, Clothing Store, Pet Store, Antique Store, etc.)
Recreation (Outdoor Parks, Gyms, Water Parks, Sports Fields, Playgrounds, etc.)
Health & Wellness (Acupuncture, Counseling, Spa, Physical Therapy, Cryotherapy, etc.)
Service-based (Nail Salon, Barbershop, Hair Salon, Dry Cleaner, Lawyer, etc.)
Schools & Government (Universities facilities, Government buildings, Public Schools, etc.)
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Would you be more likely to visit a location if you knew the staff had received disability etiquette training and if so how strongly does it impact your decision?
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No influence on my decision
0
1
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3
4
5
It would greatly increase the likelihood that I would visit the establishment
How often do you research the accessibility of a location before you visit it?
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Often
Somewhat Often
Rarely
Never
How do you currently find accessibility information?
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Calling ahead
A crowd-sourced application for accessibility information
Google or Yelp
I don't search for accessibility information
Word of Mouth
Other:
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How happy are you with your current methods of finding accessibility information?
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Not happy at all
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2
3
4
5
Extremely happy
Of the types of locations listed below, which ones do you need to do the most accessibility research on? (select your top 3)
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Food and Drink (Bars, Coffee Shops, Restaurants, Breweries, Wineries, etc.)
Entertainment Locations (Movie Theater, Arcade, Escape Rooms, Bowling Alley, etc.)
Lodging (Hotels, Motels, Air BnB, VRBO, etc.)
Retail (Grocery, Convenience Store, Clothing Store, Pet Store, Antique Store, etc.)
Recreation (Outdoor Parks, Gyms, Water Parks, Sports Fields, Playgrounds, etc.)
Health & Wellness (Acupuncture, Counseling, Spa, Physical Therapy, Cryotherapy, etc.)
Service-based (Nail Salon, Barbershop, Hair Salon, Dry Cleaner, Lawyer, etc.)
Schools & Government (Universities facilities, Government buildings, Public Schools, etc.)
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How can your current method of finding accessibility information be improved?
Your answer
Describe below any issues you regularly encounter that were not addressed above.
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