New service engineer joins the

Direct Access Team

We are excited to announce that a new service and installation engineer, Andrew Lomas, has joined our team this month. His post comes as a result of increasing requests for our expanding accessible product range following on from the launch our latest inclusive invention, Tactile Braille Map Boards.

With over ten years of machine operation experience under his belt and a keen interest in technology, Andy will lead the charge in delivering and installing Direct Access’ full product range to our clients, including Induction Loop systems, bespoke Tactile Braille Map Boards, and Evacuation Chairs.

Prior to joining the Direct Access team in 2022, Andy worked for Ross Care, for whom he turned his hand to the installation, servicing, and repair of mobility and assistive equipment within the Cheshire area.

In addition to his knowledge of assistive equipment maintenance, Andy’s first-hand experience with disability extends to his family life through his visually impaired son, who plays for Nantwich Town Disability FC, and is a source of constant inspiration to him.

When he isn’t working, Andy is a passionate gamer, and golfer and enjoys fishing and football.

Are you looking to make your site accessible to thousands of disabled people? Feel free to contact us and lay out your specific needs so that we can find improvements to suit your needs or budget. Or alternatively, have a look at our accessible product range options. 

A photo of Direct Access' Field Service Engineer, Andy Lomas.

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