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Antenne Actiris d’Evere

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The Actiris office in Ixelles is located on the ground floor of the building. It does not have a private car park but it is possible to park in the street (paying car park). There are two parking spaces reserved for disabled people on the road near the entrance to the building. A bus stop is located approximately 150 m from the Actiris office.

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Strong points

Staff
  • An reference person is available upon prior request.
Safety
  • The signage makes it possible to find the way and orient oneself easily.
  • The structure of the location is simple and makes it possible to find the way and orient oneself easily.
Parking
  • It is possible to drop a person off near the entrance.
Identification
  • The building is easy to find.

Strong points

Access road from the street
  • Most of the transit areas are sufficiently large.
  • The floor is regular and free of obstacles.
  • The floor is hard.
Entrance
  • The building is easy to identify.
  • The entrance is easy to identify.
  • The main entrance is not accessible, but there is a clearly indicated alternative entrance.
  • The alternative entrance is opened upon request.
  • The passage width of the door measures at least 85 cm.
Home
  • The free space in front of the counter is sufficiently big.
  • The passage width of the door measures at least 85 cm.
  • The door can be crossed in autonomy.
  • The lighting is sufficient and continuous.
  • The signage makes it possible to find the way and orient oneself easily.
Horizontal circulation
  • There is no step to negotiate.
  • The floor is hard.
  • The floor is regular and free of obstacles.
  • The width of the pathways is sufficient.
  • Most of the transit areas are sufficiently large.
  • The lighting is sufficient and continuous.
Vertical circulation
  • There is a lift.
  • The signage makes it possible to find the way and orient oneself easily.

Points of attention

Parking
  • There is no car park.
Access road from the street
  • There are several steps to negotiate.
Entrance
  • There are steps in the entrance.
  • The staff does not see the persons who arrive.
  • Help is needed to open the door.
  • There is at least one too steep ramp.
  • The ramp is not secured on the void side.
Home
  • The counter is too high.
  • The tables do not allow a correct positioning in a wheelchair.
  • There is no reference person to welcome and accompany the persons with special needs.
Vertical circulation
  • The width of the lift door is between 80 and 85 cm.
  • The depth of the lift car is between 130 and 140 cm.
Adapted sanitary
  • There is no adapted toilet.

Strong points

Access road from the street
  • Most of the transit areas are sufficiently large.
  • The floor is regular and free of obstacles.
  • The floor is hard.
Entrance
  • The entrance is easy to identify.
  • The building is easy to identify.
  • The main entrance is accessible.
  • There is a step lower than 18 cm in the entrance.
  • The opening of the door is automatic.
  • The alternative entrance is opened upon request.
  • The passage width of the door measures at least 85 cm.
  • The signage makes it possible to find the way and orient oneself easily.
Home
  • Seats are available near the reception.
  • The passage width of the door measures at least 85 cm.
  • The signage makes it possible to find the way and orient oneself easily.
Wainting room
  • There are seats.
Horizontal circulation
  • There is no step to negotiate.
  • Circulation is easy everywhere.
  • The floor is hard.
  • The floor is regular and free of obstacles.
  • The width of the pathways is sufficient.
  • There are seats along the pathway.
Vertical circulation
  • There is a lift.
  • A lift serves all the floors open to the public.
  • The signage makes it possible to find the way and orient oneself easily.

Points of attention

Parking
  • The parking spaces are located further than 50 metres from the entrance.
Access road from the street
  • There are not enough seats along the pathway.
  • There are a few steps, with no handrail, to negotiate.
Entrance
  • The staff does not see the persons who arrive.
  • The ramp is not equipped with a handrail.
  • There is at least one too steep ramp.
Vertical circulation
  • The width of the lift door is between 80 and 85 cm.
Adapted sanitary
  • There is no adapted toilet.

Strong points

Access road from the street
  • Guide-lines facilitate circulation .
  • The pedestrian crossings are secured by tactile tiles.
Guide dog
  • Assistance dogs are accepted.
Entrance
  • The entrance is easy to identify.
  • The opening of the door is automatic.
Home
  • The reception is in a quiet environment.
  • The reception has no glass partition.
  • The location is structured in a simple and intuitive way.
  • An reference person is available upon prior request.
Horizontal circulation
  • Circulation is free from obstacles.
  • The location is structured in a simple and intuitive way.
Vertical circulation
  • A lift serves all the floors open to the public.

Points of attention

Access road from the street
  • The staircases are not secured.
Entrance
  • The staff does not see the persons who arrive and can‘t offer assistance.
Home
  • The visual information is not backed up by a voice announcement.
  • The reception is hard to find.
  • There is no reference person to welcome and accompany the persons with special needs.
Horizontal circulation
  • There are no guide-lines in the large pathways.

Strong points

Access road from the street
  • Guide-lines facilitate circulation.
  • Circulation is free from obstacles.
  • The path contrasts with its environment.
  • The pedestrian crossings are secured by tactile tiles.
Entrance
  • The entrance is easy to identify.
  • The opening of the door is automatic.
  • There is a doorbell at the entrance that allows asking for help.
Home
  • The reception is in a quiet environment.
  • The lighting is sufficient and continuous.
  • An reference person is available upon prior request.
Horizontal circulation
  • Circulation is free from obstacles.
  • Circulation is free from obstacles.
  • The furniture contrasts with its environment.
  • The contrast between the floor and the walls facilitates circulation.
  • The signage makes it possible to find the way and orient oneself easily.
  • The structure of the location is simple and makes it possible to find the way and orient oneself easily.
Vertical circulation
  • A lift serves all the floors.
  • The floor numbers are clearly indicated at each landing.
  • The signage makes it possible to find the way and orient oneself easily.

Points of attention

Access road from the street
  • The staircases are not secured.
Entrance
  • The staff does not see the persons who arrive and can‘t offer assistance.
  • There is at least one non secure glass door.
Home
  • The reception is hard to find.
  • The visual information is not backed up by a voice announcement.
  • There is at least one non secure glass door.
  • There is no reference person to welcome and accompany the persons with special needs.

Strong points

Entrance
  • The entrance is easy to find.
  • The building is easy to find.
Home
  • The reception is open, well lit and allows lip reading.
  • The institution can be contacted by email.
  • The premises are easy to understand.
  • The signage makes it possible to find the way and orient oneself easily.
  • An reference person is available upon prior request.
Wireless
  • It is possible to connect to the mobile networks, 3G or 4G.
  • Wi-Fi is available in this room.
Vertical circulation
  • The floors of the building are well marked.
  • There is a visual display of the floors in the lift.
Light
  • The lighting is sufficient and allows lip reading.
Adapted sanitary
  • It is possible to see whether a toilet is occupied or free.
  • The toilets are easy to find.

Points of attention

Entrance
  • The staff does not see the persons who arrive.
Home
  • There is no staff member practicing sign language.
  • The auditory information is backed up visually.
  • There is no reference person to welcome and accompany the persons with special needs.

Strong points

Entrance
  • The entrance is easy to find.
  • The building is easy to find.
Home
  • The reception is located in a quiet environment.
  • The reception is open, well lit and allows lip reading.
  • The reception is easy to find and close to the entrance.
  • The institution can be contacted by email.
  • The premises are easy to understand.
  • The signage makes it possible to find the way and orient oneself easily.
  • An reference person is available upon prior request.
Vertical circulation
  • The floors of the building are well marked.
  • There is a visual display of the floors in the lift.
Light
  • The lighting is sufficient and allows lip reading.
Adapted sanitary
  • It is possible to see whether a toilet is occupied or free.

Points of attention

Entrance
  • The staff does not see the persons who arrive.
Home
  • The auditory information is not backed up visually.
  • There is no reference person to welcome and accompany the persons with special needs.

Strong points

Entrance
  • The building is easy to find.
  • The signage makes it possible to find the way and orient oneself easily.
Home
  • The reception is calm.
  • The reception is easy to find and close to the entrance.
  • An reference person is available upon prior request.
Vertical circulation
  • The floors of the building are well marked.
  • The lift is easy to use or staff is available to help.
  • There is an visual announcement in the lift.
  • An reference person is available upon prior request.
Horizontal circulation
  • The location is calm and well lit.
Adapted sanitary
  • The toilets are easy to find.

Points of attention

Entrance
  • The staff does not see the persons who arrive.
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