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Salle Ledoux de l'Administration communale de Sambreville

The Salle Ledoux is used both as a refectory for local staff and as a meeting room.

The spaces have been reorganised and the furniture is modular, providing versatility while guaranteeing accessibility for people with reduced mobility.

This room has a direct entrance from the Grand-Place.

Strong points

Staff
  • There is staff available to direct and guide.

Points of attention

Safety
  • The signage is not adapted and does not make it possible to orient oneself easily.
  • The location is complex and the signage is insufficient for orientation.

The most accessible entrance is the alternative door on the side of the forecourt of the Grand-Place, but it is not signposted.

Strong points

Parking
  • There is at least 1 reserved parking space less than 100 metres from the entrance.
  • The reserved parking spaces are properly indicated.
  • The reserved parking spaces are sufficiently big and horizontal.
Access road from the car park
  • All the transit areas are sufficiently large.
Horizontal circulation
  • There is no step to negotiate.
  • The width of the hallways is sufficient.
Vertical circulation
  • There is a lift.
  • A sufficiently large lift serves all the floors open to the public.
  • The lift can be used in autonomy.
Adapted sanitary
  • An adapted toilet is available, well signalled and easy to use.
  • There is an accessible sink in the adapted toilet.
  • The doors can be easily crossed in autonomy.

Points of attention

Access road from the car park
  • The access path towards the alternative entrance is badly signalled.
  • The location is complex and the signage is insufficient for orientation.
Entrance
  • There is no doorbell at the entrance and the staff does not see the persons wanting to enter.
  • The location is complex and the signage is insufficient for orientation.
Home
  • The counter is too high.

To avoid taking the longest route through the main entrance, we advise you to use the most direct access via the alternative door on the side of the forecourt of the Grand-Place, although it is not signposted.

Strong points

Parking
  • There is at least 1 reserved parking space less than 50 metres from the entrance.
  • The reserved parking spaces are properly indicated.
  • The reserved parking spaces are sufficiently big and horizontal.
Access road from the car park
  • All the transit areas are sufficiently large.
  • The floor is regular.
  • The ramp is equipped with a handrail on both sides.
Entrance
  • The alternative entrance is opened upon request.
Home
  • Seats are available near the reception.
Horizontal circulation
  • Circulation is easy everywhere.
  • The floor is regular.
  • The width of the hallways is sufficient.
Vertical circulation
  • There is a lift.
Adapted sanitary
  • There is a toilet with grab bars and it is easy to use.
  • There is a sink in the adapted toilet.
  • The doors can be easily crossed in autonomy.

Points of attention

Access road from the car park
  • The access path towards the alternative entrance is badly signalled.
Entrance
  • There is no doorbell at the entrance and the staff does not see the persons wanting to enter.
  • The location is complex and the signage is insufficient for orientation.

The entrance to the alternative door is not easy to find. It is therefore advisable to go to reception via the main entrance.

Reception is to the left of the main entrance, but staff do not have a direct view of the entrance.

Objects protruding from the wall (such as the fire hose reel) on the pathway are not secured, but accompanying staff can point them out.

Strong points

Guide dog
  • Assistance dogs are accepted.
Entrance
  • The entrance is located in the logical continuation of the pathway.
  • The opening of the door is automatic.
Home
  • The reception is located in front of the entrance.
  • The reception is located in the logical continuation of the pathway.
  • There is staff available to direct and guide.
Vertical circulation
  • A lift serves all the floors open to the public.
  • The staircases have at least one handrail.

Points of attention

Entrance
  • The staff does not see the persons who arrive and can‘t offer assistance.
Home
  • The staff does not see the persons coming into the building and cannot assist them .
Vertical circulation
  • The staircases are not secured by warning tiles at their top.

The entrance to the alternative door is not easy to find. It is therefore advisable to go to reception via the main entrance.

Reception is to the left of the main entrance, but staff do not have a direct view of the entrance.

Objects protruding from the wall (such as the fire hose reel) on the pathway are not secured, but accompanying staff can point them out.

Strong points

Entrance
  • The opening of the door is automatic.
Home
  • The reception is located in front of the entrance.
  • The reception is located in the logical continuation of the pathway.
  • There is staff available to direct and guide.
Vertical circulation
  • A lift serves all the floors.
  • The lift can be used in autonomy or staff is available to help.
  • The lighting is sufficient and continuous in the staircases.
  • The staircases are equipped with at least one secure handrail.

Points of attention

Entrance
  • The entrance is hard to find.
  • The staff does not see the persons who arrive and can‘t offer assistance.
  • There is at least one non secure glass door.
  • The door does not contrast with its environment.
Vertical circulation
  • The stair steps are not contrasting.
  • The floor numbers are not clearly indicated at each landing.

The entrance to the alternative door is not easy to find. We therefore recommend that you use the main entrance to get to reception.

Strong points

Home
  • The reception is easy to find and close to the entrance.
  • The institution can be contacted by email.
Wireless
  • Wi-Fi is available upon request.
Vertical circulation
  • There is a visual display of the floors in the lift.
Light
  • The lighting is sufficient and allows lip reading.

Points of attention

Entrance
  • The entrance is hard to find.
Home
  • There is no staff member practicing sign language.
  • The location is complex and the signage is insufficient for orientation.
Vertical circulation
  • It is difficult to know on which floor one is.

The entrance to the alternative door is not easy to find. We therefore recommend that you use the main entrance to get to reception.

Strong points

Home
  • The institution can be contacted by email.
Vertical circulation
  • There is a visual display of the floors in the lift.
Light
  • The lighting is sufficient and allows lip reading.

Points of attention

Entrance
  • The entrance is hard to find.
Home
  • The counter has a glass partition and there is no sound amplification.
  • The location is complex and the signage is insufficient for orientation.
Vertical circulation
  • It is difficult to know on which floor one is.

The entrance to the alternative door is not easy to find. We therefore recommend that you use the main entrance to get to reception.

Strong points

Vertical circulation
  • The lift is easy to use or staff is available to help.
  • The lighting is sufficient and continuous in the staircases.
  • The staircases are equipped with at least one secure handrail.
  • There is staff available to direct and guide.

Points of attention

Entrance
  • The entrance is hard to find.
  • The staff does not see the persons who arrive.
  • The location is complex and the signage is insufficient for orientation.
Vertical circulation
  • It is difficult to know on which floor one is.
  • The stair steps are not contrasting.
Adapted sanitary
  • The toilets are hard to find.
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