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DESCRIPTION:Date/Time: September 8\, 2016 at 2:30 pm ET\n\nLocation: Webi
 nar\n\nDescription: These 90 minute webinars are delivered by the Pacifi
 c ADA Center using the Blackboard Collaborate webinar platform. All sessi
 ons will be captioned\, recorded and archived.\n\nThis program is delivere
 d via both webinar platform and via telephone (additional charges may appl
 y). Real-time captioning is available via the webinar platform.\n\nAll web
 inars offered have real-time closed captioning for persons who are hearing
  impaired. The webinars are accessible to people with vision disabilities 
 by using screen readers. The webinar system is also accessible to people w
 ith mobility/dexterity impairments who use keyboard commands instead of mo
 use clicks.\n\nThis webinar will have two presentations that look at prepa
 redness and accessibility issues in the home. Home Fire Safety Solutions f
 or People with Disabilities installs smoke alarms\, alert devices and deli
 vers home fire safety educational messages that meet the needs of people w
 ith disabilities in Oklahoma. The key components of this successful progra
 m will be presented by project managers.\n\nElevations make salient many c
 oncerns for accessibility and universal design that compliment current nee
 ds of a population that age in place. It becomes a design professional's c
 harge as educator and “expert” to encourage the resident to plan for a
 ccessibility for themselves\, their visitors\, and for any future inhabita
 nts\, all over the course of both their lives and the life of the home. Th
 e series will address all audiences that play a role in promoting accessib
 ility through the lens of design\, from the client to the architect to the
  local jurisdiction.\n\nLearning objectives:\n\n\n	\n	Determine the select
 ion and installation of appropriate smoke alarms and alert devices that me
 et the needs of people with disabilities according to the National Fire Al
 arm Code.\n	\n	\n	Describe the components of a successful home visit progr
 am to install smoke alarms\, alert devices and deliver fire and life safet
 y educational messages to serve people with disabilities.\n	\n	\n	Discuss 
 the value of community partnerships to plan and implement a home fire safe
 ty project to meet the needs of people with disabilities.\n	\n	\n	Identify
  resources available to replicate the Oklahoma program in your location.\n
 	\n	\n	Provide universal design tenets.\n	\n	\n	Understand\, in order to o
 vercome\, obstacles to accessibility in a post-disaster environment\, incl
 uding financial\, policy\, zoning\, and building code hindrances.\n	\n	\n	
 Learn how to communicate effectively with all actors in the accessibility 
 discussion as a design professional with the obligation to advocate for un
 iversal design.\n	\n\n\nTo register please click here\n
SUMMARY:FEMA Promising Practices: Fire Preparedness and Post-Disaster Acces
 sibility Issues in the Home
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