Direct Access Founder Steven Mifsud MBE lends his voice to the Paralympics

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHCDvdCaJhI Steven Mifsud, the profoundly deaf founder, and director of Direct Access will see his dulcet tones broadcast to millions as he lends his voice to the Opening Ceremony of the Paralympics, which begins today in Tokyo. His voice will be utilized in the opening ceremony’s combination of imagery and audio-visuals. In addition, Steven will […]
First International Standard on Accessible Tourism for All published

For many years, Direct Access has worked internationally to guide businesses in the tourism sector to meet their local standards of accessibility. Although we have always been and continue to be proud of our clients opting to do what is ultimately just for the millions of disabled tourists across the globe, we have never seen […]
ADA Accessible Parking Procedures

If you own or operate a business property, understanding how the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) impacts accessible parking provision for your visitors is essential. The ADA is a federal law designed to protect the rights of Americans with disabilities by prohibiting discrimination and guaranteeing equal opportunities for people with disabilities. It is split into […]
Why are Hearing Loops required in public-facing facilities?

Imagine not being able to hear the speaker across the roar of a crowd, the bank cashier, or a bus driver over the noise of an engine. For 15% of American adults with some form of hearing loss, this is a daily reality. Hearing Loops for public facilities are more important than ever post-covid. A […]
Direct Access founder appointed MBE in the UK

Profoundly deaf Steven Mifsud, founder of Clearwater-based disability consultancy firm Direct Access has been awarded an MBE for services to International Trade in the United Kingdom Queen’s 2021 Birthday Honours list. In Florida, the Direct Access team delivers accessibility audits of premises for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) working with both public […]
Accessibility in historic buildings

Historic commercial buildings that are open to the public such as offices, retail facilities, and restaurants need to consider the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements on access. The ADA came into force in 1990 establishing minimum accessibility requirements for all buildings. Historic properties are not exempt from ADA requirements – they must take steps […]