
Name: K.E.P. of the Prefecture of Kavala (Dioikitirio)
It seems to be a relatively recent construction.
It does not seem to be a 'preserved' construction.
Accessibility information about the:
Main Entry/Exit
It is claimed to be an accessible entry/exit point.
There are appropriate signs in place directing the visitors to it.
It is not properly connected to nearby outdoor accessible restroom(s).
Caution: The walking surface is not slip-resistant, and/or stable and firm enough, including for wheelchair users.
The walking surface is free of non-tolerable distortions.
The entrance is sheltered.
Upon arriving, the public may be informed about the building's contents and accessibility.
The entrance is suitable for wheelchair users.
Caution: The door is not suitable for persons with restricted mobility and wheelchair users.
It is a closing non sliding door, and there is clear level space that can accommodate a wheelchair maneuver (1,5 m diameter or more), both before and after the door.
Caution: It is a controlled door, and it's controls (panels for typing the entry code, operating the door or ring bell) are not at appropriate heights for wheelchair users.
Note: The control buttons are not accessible to blind users.
Caution: There are manual swinging doors that cannot be opened with a closed fist.
Caution: There is a vestibule present, the dimensions of which do not allow for wheelchair maneuver in between the two consecutive doors.
Caution: The doors are from glass/transparent materials and there is no proper warning in place.
Caution: There are special-purpose obstacles used for prohibiting/controlling the visitors' entrance, which restrict the required openings and block the movement of wheelchair users.
Caution: The special-purpose obstacles in place do not have enough colour contrast and may not be easily identified.
There exist reception desks, service booths or cashiers, which are accessible to wheelchairs users.
At the existing desks/service booths/cashiers always there is proper lighting and layout which allow for good visual contact, so deaf persons can easily read the lips of the staff.
There is printed material with information for visitors that is also available in alternative accessible formats for various categories of readers with disabilities.
The staff assigned to welcome/inform the visitors has received appropriate training on the needs of and on how to serve persons with disability.
There staff onsite especially assigned to serve persons with disabilities.
Wherever required, there are alternative service options for persons with disabilities.
Caution: There dangerous areas/parts without appropriate safety fences/railings.
Parking Area
Two positions in front of the entrance 150cmx13m
Parking is allowed during specific hours of the day.
The parking is free.
The facilities for serving the users (e.g., reception/ticket kiosks, restrooms, etc.) can be reached and accessed by a wheelchair drivers/passengers too.
The spaces reserved for vehicles of persons with disabilities are properly marked on the floor with the International Symbol for Access.
At the sheltered spaces, there is always provision for wheelchair users too (e.g., free of obstacles, at least 1.4 m wide, with enough space for standing next to the conventional seating, measuring at least 0.8 m x 1.3 m).
There is parking space for accessible vans with back or side loading (min 4.50 x 6.60m).
Bins, water fountains, etc. are at appropriate heights for wheelchair users (within a zone 90-120 cm high, and never beyond 40-135 cm).
The parking spaces where the driver's exist is at the side of the vehicles zone have close by ramps/dropped kerbs to access the sidewalk.
The sidewalks have tactile guides for blind and the parking spaces are always close by and properly 'connected' to them.
There is in general a free/safe moving route available, at least 90 cm wide.
There a TSGI network (or equivalent means) for exiting the parking area, starting from the parked vehicles.