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Universal Design Travel
Wednesday, December 14 2011 at 07:54PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
Travel time is upon us and there is much about travel that is not very universally designed. These are a few things to consider prior to travel that should make your trip easier whether you are traveling alone, with kids, a pet, an elderly parent, or having to consider the needs of someone with a disability.
Planning Ahead
If you are not one of the able-bodied that our world designs for, you’ll want to plan ahead and think through all the steps to get from your front door to the door of
Hurricane Irene ... EMERGENCY!
Wednesday, August 31 2011 at 05:26PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
Hurricane Irene hit a sawth of country not normally accustomed to disaster on a large sacle. Furtunately it turned out a bit less worse that expected. But say, how did you do? While it is fresh in your mind, what did you prepare for well and what left you with a struggle to overcome?
Read this old blog called Emergency Planning for a refresher.
Also, post your comments: what tips would you share to be better prepared when the next large scale emergency strikes.
Dragon
Thursday, June 16 2011 at 02:03PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
Much assistive technology ends up benefitting us all; fax machines and closed captioning are two biggies. Yet another one is making it big: speech-to-text, also known as speech or voice recognition software. Originally designed as an alternative input device specific to the challenges of typing, it now is increasingly used as a business productivity tool. Just yesterday, an acquaintance was using it to capture meeting notes.
The winner software in this category is Dragon. You talk, it types. Us
Surviving Snow & Ice: GETTING AROUND
Thursday, February 10 2011 at 07:46PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
The best design for getting around during the season of snow and ice is to set yourself up so that your mobility is as safe and easy as possible. For starters, try not to be out and about when conditions are treacherous. This means having what you need before the bad weather strikes (see the section on preparation). If you must go out, allow extra time – no rushing or mad dashes; go slower and with added mindfulness. Travel during daylight, not at night. Give snow and ice removal services
Surviving Snow & Ice: PREPARING FOR WINTER
Monday, January 24 2011 at 04:02PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
PREPARING FOR WINTER
Overcoming the inconveniences of snow requires preparation. This series of posts provides checklists to help you create and prepare for a better winter experience. The posts in this series are: Universal Design for Winter, Preparing For Winter, Snow Removal, Getting Around, and, New Home Construction.
Preparing For Winter
No matter how well we design for our survival (and comfort), nature can always out-do us, reminding us to be humble, thoughtful … and prepared.
Emergency Planning
Friday, October 23 2009 at 03:56PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
We know the emergency prep basics but what would make them more universal design? The short answer is, not much. If you have a universal design environment, you’re in good shape. Where emergency planning might be more universal design is in its thorough application and in you actually being prepared.
Emergency preparedness is like flossing: we know what it is and how to do it, but, we don’t. My favorite guideline for flossing is this, floss only the teeth you want to keep. Emergency
New Videos from Ohio State
Friday, September 25 2009 at 04:26PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
Welcomed videos from Ohio State's Universal Design team!
Check out the 5-part series on YouTube; rather than get too technical, it provides more of an impression of why you might want to include it in your next renovation project. They use a house opening party to walk you a few of the home’s features. It reinforces a sense that this is simply a better way to approach design.
Part 1 – Introduction
2:00 minutes
Part 2 - Designs for your Changing Family
3:47 minutes
Part 3 - Design W
Vistability
Thursday, March 05 2009 at 05:14AM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
Visitability is on my mind this week. My parents last visited me in my 1906 brownstone five years ago for a Christmas dinner; it is no longer possible for them to visit. My home is not visitable; only a crazy amount of cash would make it so. For a resident with limited mobility, my home would be a prison.
So what were builders in an affluent neighborhood thinking back in 1906? The answer is simple; life expectancy was under 50! A whole range health conditions typical in a much older population
You Are The Expert
Wednesday, November 19 2008 at 05:50PM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
Let me ask an expert…
We attribute expertise to one who has extensive training and experience. It is someone with comprehensive and authoritative knowledge. They have skills gained from years of practice. We defer to them for answers and guidance.
When it comes to universal design, the definition of expert applies to you; you are the expert. Routines repeated around your home over many years have bestowed you with these credentials. What takes you beyond the beyond is a depth of individ
10-Minute Improvements
Friday, June 13 2008 at 11:29AM By Konrad Kaletsch | 0 Comments
“I did not know that!” There are many steps one takes toward becoming a universal design environment and many are as simple as a trip to the store or a few simple changes in the home. Many are common-sense improvements which contribute to your home working with greater ease.
- Increase light output by using highest wattage bulb allowed by manufacturer; have two-bulb fixtures as often as possible and you will still have light even when one bulb burns out.
- Create a place where you ca
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