Security is an important priority in the design or retrofit a parking lot for a business, residence or public institution. Clearly visible and easily understood signage is important, but many properties too short in meeting these basic criteria. Some property managers are faced with liability that it would be unavoidable, especially in Ontario, where new regulations came into force in 2007 to pitch size, entry clearance and dictate many other considerations. Pavement markings,Traffic management and accessibility are deficient in three main areas where parking can be.
Pavement markings
Line markings are for the safety of pedestrians and drivers in the foreground. Pedestrian walkways should be clear that with diagonal striping than hatching eggs that drivers of oncoming vehicles can know and be known mark at a safe distance yield. Further slippage can be distinguished dangers and obstacles, the risks are for motorists andthe structure of a building. Keeping line color fresh and clean of debris is important and highly recommended. The minimum acceptable 2-way aisle width of six meters. Parking lot widths and clearance requirements may vary according to location of possible obstacles such as walls differ from each other, Poland, etc. Inadequate access for emergency vehicles Laneway result in heavy fines. Fire truck access routes shall be clearly marked and wide enough to accommodate emergency vehicles. Signsshould show that parking be prohibited on the streets and the railways will have enough space for moving traffic through. Provide signage and markings should be as similar as possible to the public roads so that drivers understand what is required of them. The location of the sign can be important for the prevention of accidents and mishaps. Visible and easily understandable characters will help to prevent or minimize liability.
TRAFFIC CONTROL
High-volume traffic andhigh volume parking issues in general have in terms of speed. Large arrows on the pavement or on the walls of underground parking garages can control speed and movement help to regulate the traffic. Rubber or plastic speed bumps can be installed for maximum visibility with bright, reflective colors. These speed bumps will turn to help slow vehicles in parking lots to effectively minimize the high pedestrian traffic and personal injury or damage to motor vehicles by the pedestrian vehicle. In addition toTraffic calming, speed bumps, there are also specially for temporary power cords or water hoses designed refuge from the market. Install rubber curbs in place concrete curbs can ensure an additional step for the safety of the parking facility. This rugged, durable rubber curbs are bright and reflective for maximum visibility and sit lower to the ground-to-bumper contact to prevent and stop the wheels occur before contact with a wall or sidewalk. You are not chip, crack orrequire secure as the traditional color of concrete curbs and there are heavy welded steel spikes.
ACCESSIBILITY
It is imperative that provided most of the parking facilities to meet people with special needs are. According to the Ministry of Community and Social Services to live in all seven people in Ontario who has a disability. As this number grows, the requirements for the number of handicapped parking stalls and the guidelines for its proximity to theBuildings will inevitably become stricter. Failure to meet these guidelines draw fines and penalties. The width of the handicapped parking stalls must be increased to meet new regulations, and most properties are taking the extra step to ensure accessibility and safety by allocating space for sure a clear pathway between the disabled spaces. This proactive approach can ensure that the property on par with the applicable regulations, and the safety of those additionalSpace, their vehicles to maneuver possible support and equipment. Markings on handicapped stalls shall ensure maximum clarity and transparency to ensure that all drivers know that these spaces are reserved for people with a permit, and to ensure that these rooms are left vacant, for those who legitimately require of them.
The Canadian government allowing companies and commercial building owners to deduct the costs for renovations or alterations that allow people with thatDisabilities to have access to business and residential customers gain characteristics. It is the responsibility of the owner / manager to ensure that these updated requirements are met, and the latest on the standard.