ayumatrisia
MemberDealing with heat when traveling with a disability
I have tried some small battery operated fans, sticking ice packs between my backrest and my back etc.. The ice packs are temporary of course, but the little fans do help a bit. I even have one that can be hung on your neck.
I also finally caved and bought a hat the other day!
The most dangerous, I think though, is not drinking enough. I’m…
Dealing with heat when traveling with a disability
Dealing with heat when you are home or working is one thing, but when you are traveling you are spending a lot more time outside than usual. With the world facing record heat waves, traveling can be hazardous – especially if you have a disability.
What are your tips to beat the heat? Fans clipped to your wheelchair? Ice packs in leg…
Hi!
I went there aaaaaages ago and am pretty sure I used the bus because I remember waiting in the bus stop afterwards. So, I think it should be fine.
The closest station using a regular bus is likely Kuwana Station. The bus line said they are prioritizing accessibility but they also had a number to call to confirm about stations (likely…
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