ACCESS-ABLE TRAVEL SOURCE NEWSLETTER VOLUME 2 NUMBER 7 http://www.access-able.com *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** INCREASED INTEREST IN TRAVELERS WITH DISABILITIES AS A MARKET - SATH and Accessible San Diego will co-sponsor a west coast regional symposium for travel professionals and others interested in this market. The conference will be held July 23-July 25, 1999 at the Holiday Inn Select in San Diego. It will start Friday afternoon with welcome speeches then proceed with panels. The first, to be comprised of representatives from several airlines and the second with representatives from the hotel industry. Friday's activities will rap up with a networking session and a wine and cheese reception. Saturday's program will start with breakfast, then on to workshops for the balance of the morning. In the first workshop delegates will gain a better understanding of the needs and diversities of disabilities. A second workshop will cover etiquette when communicating with a person with a disability. In the afternoon there will be two more panels, one with representatives from the cruise industry and the other with representatives of ground transportation including Greyhound and Amtrak. The conference will wrap up Sunday with an accessible cities program put on by Accessible San Diego. For more information contact SATH at 2200 W. Commercial Blvd. Suite 105, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309. Phone: (954) 731-4600 Fax: (954) 731-5106 Email: sathwrld@bellsouth.net. **************************************************************************** NO MORE CHAIR DAMAGE DURING AIR TRAVEL - When one traveler related how badly mangled her wheelchair was when it was retrieved from the baggage hold at her destination, her friend decided to do something about it. The friend's name is Florence Haseltine. Haseltine thought there ought to be some kind of durable container in which airlines could store wheelchairs, to protect them from damage during a flight. She tried to purchase such a container for her friend, but was unable to find one. So she decided to invent one. The first of its kind, the Flyer€ offers the ultimate in wheelchair protection. It is an extremely durable polyethylene case in which the wheelchair remains secure during the journey. Polyethylene is as lightweight as it is durable. This ensures ease of use for service representatives who handle cargo and baggage. The Flyer's internal strapping secures wheelchairs inside the case to ensure maximum travel protection and its outside handle and wheels makes it easy to transport. For more information check out their web site at (http://www.haseltine.com/) or contact Haseltine Systems Corporation, 340 McKinley Ave, New Haven, CT 06515. Tel: 203-387-0450 Fax: 888-252-2902 Toll Free: 888-445-8751 Email: fhaseltine@aol.com **************************************************************************** TRAVEL WORKSHOPS - Just a reminder that we will be presenting travel workshops at the upcoming Abilities Expo being held in Chicago, July 30 - Aug. 1, 1999. The sessions are an hour long and are being sponsored by Continental Airlines. Topics will include: * The many options for travel * How to find the information you need to plan a trip. * Tips and your rights with regards to air travel. * Tips to help assure that your accommodations really are accessible. * Cruises - What you need to know before you go. The workshops are free! We also have tickets available for free admittance to the show. If you would like some just leave your address at carol@access-able.com and tell me how many tickets you want. We would love to meet you, so join us at one of the workshops or stop by our booth to say hello. For more information and directions check out the Abilities Expo site at http://www.abilitiesexpo.com/. I would also like to take this opportunity to announce that Continental Airlines will be sponsoring all the travel workshops at the final three Expos to be held in Chicago, IL; Chantilly, VA and Santa Clara, CA. More information and dates on future What's News pages. ***************************************************************************** CHARGING WHEELCHAIRS AND SCOOTERS OVERSEAS When using a charger overseas always remember, just because the plug fits in the socket, doesn't mean it's safe. The United States, Canada and most Western hemisphere countries operate on 110 volt electricity, while most other countries operate on 220 volt electricity. Additionally, some countries have different plug configurations. Therefore, you need both a converter/transformer (to convert the electricity) and an adapter (to make the plug fit in the Socket). The first thing you should do, is find out the amperage, wattage and voltage of your charger. If you can't find this information on the charger or in the owner's manual, just write down the make and model of your charger. Armed with this information call the manufacturer (not your dealer) and ask for tech support. Of all the calls I've made, I have found these guys to be the most knowledgeable and helpful. They can usually tell you exactly what you will need, and where you can get it. Another option is to purchase a universal charger. These chargers are designed to work at with either 110 or 220 volts, 50/60 cycles. Soneil manufactures several models which can be adapted to fit most scooters and wheelchairs. These units are small, 4.7" by 2.9" by 1.6" and weigh .5 lbs. and cost between $250 to $290. To find a dealer near you, contact: Soneil, 6033 Shawson Dr., Unit 29 Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, L5T 1H8 Canada. Phone: (905) 565 0360 Fax: (905) 565-0352 E-mail: info@soneil.com Website: http://soneil.com. When purchasing a new power chair or scooter ask your dealer if the manufacturer offers a universal charger as an option. More and more manufacturers are making them available for very little additional cost. *************************************************************************** FEATURED DESTINATION - This month on our Featured Destinations page we are showcasing several of the most popular National Parks in the U.S. These parks also deserve high marks for their efforts to make their facilities accessible to all visitors. Check them out at: http://www.access-able.com/featuretours.html *************************************************************************** LINKS WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBILITY ON CATALINA ISLAND - The Catalina Island Visitors Bureau has an online access guide detailing access on the island. http://www.catalina.com/access.html ACCESSIBLE LUXEMBOURG - The site was put together by INFO-HANDICAP and although only a small portion is in English symbols are used and is a good place to start. http://www.socialnet.lu/org/info-handicap/uk.html GALWAY, IRELAND - This site is an access report on what you will and will not find in Galway. http://www.stud.uni-goettingen.de/~whuehn/Galwayaccess.htm ACCESSIBLE VENICE - This site shows accessible areas of Venice and contains other useful information. http://goeurope.miningco.com/library/venice/aa980202.htm *************************************************************************** *************************************************************************** Regards, Carol Randall Access-Able Travel Source http://www.access-able.com
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