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Why AccessInfo?

Based on anecdotal information from from libraries around the country, we concluded that many people, both staff and users, were not satisfied with the use of assistive technology installed for the public.

AccessInfo scanned the needs of libraries and the needs of users groups with disabilities as well as family, friends and providers of related services. We examined the technologies available. We used the combined experience of Assistive Technologies, Inc., and Access for All to distill both problems and solutions usually applied. For example, we focused on the broad range of disabilities, not only low-incidence disabilities. Together, we collaborated on a turnkey package that solves the perennial problems of typical installations.

You may find some of the pieces in the offerings of others, but, to our knowledge, no one else puts the whole puzzle together as completely.

Components

The AccessInfo System includes:

  • Hardware that’s hand-picked to be reliable and sturdy
  • Software chosen for flexibility, power, and compatibility
  • Adjustable, ergonomic furniture and accessories
  • Prompt delivery and expert installation
  • Premium training package
  • One year of support
  • One complete software upgrade
For more information, log on to www.assistivetechnologies.com
Components of the AccessInfo system, see description

Critical Differences

Critical differences?
Talk to us, the differences will become even more apparent!

Collaborators

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Assistive Technologies, Inc. - www.assistivetechnologies.com


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