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Unchanged: <p>Have no money and no time? Never fear - there are still simple things you can do to improve how accessible your restaurant is. </p> | Unchanged: <p>Have no money and no time? Never fear - there are still simple things you can do to improve how accessible your restaurant is. </p> |
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Unchanged: <p>This checklist assumes that your venue has already opened and most fixtures are true to their name - fixed. </p> | Unchanged: <p>This checklist assumes that your venue has already opened and most fixtures are true to their name - fixed. </p> |
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Deleted: <ul><li>Remove storage boxes from toilets and walk ways.</li><li>Turn down the volume on the background music.</li><li>Remove all sources of perfume - from scent diffusers in the toilet to perfume that staff wear.</li><li>Replace fluorescent light bulbs with incandescent bulbs.</li><li>Set the lighting level so you can read the menu comfortably and without squinting.</li><li>Add cushions and curtains to act as sound dampeners.</li><li>Speak to front of house staff to find out what they understand about serving customers with disabilities</li><li>Double check your venue's information on Yelp or Google to make sure it's correct.</li><li>Read through the <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://accessibulleats.com.au/guidelines/the-accessibull-principles/" target="_blank">Acccessibull Principles</a>.</li></ul>
| Added: <ul><li>Remove storage boxes from toilets and walk ways.</li><li>Turn down the volume on the background music.</li><li>Remove all sources of perfume - from scent diffusers in the toilet to perfume that staff wear.</li><li>Replace fluorescent light bulbs with incandescent bulbs.</li><li>Set the lighting level so you can read the menu comfortably and without squinting.</li><li>Add cushions and curtains to act as sound dampeners.</li><li>Speak to front of house staff to find out what they understand about serving customers with disabilities.</li><li>Double check your venue's information on Yelp or Google to make sure it's correct.</li><li>Read through the <a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://accessibulleats.com.au/guidelines/the-accessibull-principles/" target="_blank">Acccessibull Principles</a>.</li></ul>
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Unchanged: <p>Finished this checklist and wondering where to go next? Head onwards to the <a href="https://accessibulleats.com.au/guidelines/mid-road-checklist/">Mid Road Checklist</a>. </p> | Unchanged: <p>Finished this checklist and wondering where to go next? Head onwards to the <a href="https://accessibulleats.com.au/guidelines/mid-road-checklist/">Mid Road Checklist</a>. </p> |
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