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A person with an assistance animal walking across the street

Assistance Animals need access.


A close up of fingers reading braille text

Good way finding is designed for everyone to use


A boy on a bike, using assistive technology

Access Consultants help design Community spaces for everyone


The joyful face of a little girl finger painting

Access Consultants help provide Education is for everyone


Kuala Lumpur skyline from rooftop swimming pool

Tourist accommodation must be provided for everyone. Access Consultants can advise developers


A rugby team returning to work with sports injuries

Access Consultants can assist with good access to the workplace, which assists everyone


Children visiting the KL aquarium looking at very colourful fish

Access to public recreation is essential


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Now trading in Kuala Lumpur

Phone 1800 818 943


Beautiful selection of street food

Accessibility to selected pockets of the streetscape,


A beautiful sunset across a regional Malaysian tourist destination

Access to transport systems and regional areas


A wonderful beach view of an isolated pier

People living with disabilities go on holidays too



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1. Understanding Luminance Contrast in Accessible Design: A Guide for Buildings in Australia and Malaysia
(Public Buildings)
Understanding Luminance Contrast in Accessible Design: A Guide for Buildings in Australia and Malaysia As leading disability access consultants serving Sydney, Perth, and Kuala Lumpur, we at AccessConsultants.asia ...
Created on 26 February 2026
2. What Does a Professional Access Report Look Like? A Clear Guide for Malaysian Developers, Architects, and Building Owners
(Providing Services to the Public)
... surfaces, high-contrast signage, Braille/lift announcements). Priorities based on impact: High priority: Parking, safe entry/exit, accessible toilets/showers — essential for independent access. Medium ...
Created on 01 March 2026
3. The Uncomfortable Journey: How Environmental Design Barriers Undermine OKU Self-Empowerment and Independence in Malaysia
(Public Buildings)
... the confidence of independent travel when guiding blocks are absent or damaged and high-contrast signage is missing. Public transport adds further barriers: inaccessible buses, non-functional lifts at ...
Created on 01 March 2026
4. Inclusive Homes in Malaysia: Person-Centred Design Strategies for Cognitive and Behavioural Challenges – Adapting Proven SDA Principles for Everyday Participation
(Living longer in your home)
... tiled flooring with subtle texture contrast, secure yet discreet window restrictors, and shaded outdoor spaces to handle heavy rain and heat. These features also protect young children and elderly family ...
Created on 28 February 2026
5. Obsolete Aged Care Models in Australia: The Shift from Institutional to Person-Centred Design
(Aged Care Facilities)
... by centralized, task-oriented care in impersonal settings—are increasingly recognized as outdated, contributing to higher stress, reduced social interaction, and poorer well-being. In contrast, modern ...
Created on 27 February 2026
6. Latest Architectural Design Trends Worldwide for Dementia Care Housing Projects
(Aged Care Facilities)
... wandering paths to reduce anxiety and enhance autonomy. High-contrast materials aid navigation for diminishing eyesight, aligning with dementia-friendly innovations.   comfortlife.ca  ...
Created on 27 February 2026
7. Latest Architectural Design Trends in Australia for Dementia Care Housing Projects
(Aged Care Facilities)
... piety, and religious practices—such as Islamic norms or Confucian values—where families often lead caregiving. This contrasts with Australia's individualized models, necessitating designs that alleviate ...
Created on 27 February 2026
8. Latest Trends in Australian Dementia Care Housing: Informing Culturally Specific Strategies for Malaysia
(Aged Care Facilities)
... practices among Malays or Confucian values in Chinese families—where adult children often assume primary caregiving roles. This contrasts with Australia's more individualized models, highlighting the need ...
Created on 27 February 2026
9. Thinking of Opening a Street Food Stall in KL? Here Are DBKL’s Dos and Don’ts for Accessibility and Inclusive Design
(Food outlets)
... Add high-contrast, large-text menus with pictograms for visual or cognitive accessibility—helping everyone enjoy your food safely. Do Advocate for Nearby Accessible Amenities: In hawker centres or markets, ...
Created on 27 February 2026
10. Thinking of Building or Renovating in KL? Here Are DBKL’s Dos and Don’ts for Accessibility Compliance
(Public Buildings)
... symbol of access. MS 1184:2014 specifies these to ensure dignity and independence for all users. Do Incorporate Signage and Sensory Aids: Use clear, high-contrast signage with pictograms, braille, and ...
Created on 27 February 2026
11. Bridging Australian and Malaysian Accessibility Standards: AS 1428 vs MS 1184:2014 – Key Differences and Practical Solutions
(Malaysia)
... turning circle); grab rails; accessible basin; contrast markings. Detailed layouts (e.g., 900mm x 1200mm clear transfer space); ambulant cubicles; adult change facilities in larger buildings. Australian ...
Created on 26 February 2026
12. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about MS 1184:2014 – Universal Design and Accessibility in the Built Environment: Code of Practice (Second Revision)
(Malaysia)
... buildings). Auditoriums, counters, reception areas, signage, and tactile indicators. Lighting, acoustics, visual contrast, controls, and emergency evacuation. Examples: offices, hotels, hospitals, ...
Created on 26 February 2026
13. Chinese New Year 2026: Embrace the Fiery Year of the Horse | AccessConsultants.asia – Universal Design Malaysia
(Providing Services to the Public)
... high-contrast signage for clear "communication," wide corridors for graceful movement, and inclusive features in mosques, childcare centres, residences, and public buildings that benefit families, seniors, ...
Created on 17 February 2026
14. From Hand Signals to Universal Design: AccessConsultants.asia’s Commitment to True Inclusion in Malaysia
(Education Facilities)
... multiple means of access and communication from the outset — wide corridors, high-contrast signage, hearing loops, visual alarms, and intuitive layouts. These features don’t just help people with disabilities; ...
Created on 17 February 2026
15. Essential Accessibility Obligations for Architects, Developers and Building Professionals in Malaysia
(Malaysia)
... at main entrances. Level or gently sloping thresholds. 4. Internal Circulation Corridors: Minimum 1500 mm wide. Doors and openings: Easy-grip handles, contrasting colours. Floor surfaces: ...
Created on 17 February 2026
16. Rube Goldberg Architecture: When Overcomplication Meets Inclusive Design in Malaysia
(Malaysia)
... one small adjustment (e.g., better signage with braille and high-contrast visuals) triggers better overall usability, just as a single pulley can set an entire machine in motion. Lessons for Architects ...
Created on 11 February 2026
17. PwD-Friendly Mosques in Malaysia: New National Guidelines 2026 – How Universal Design and Access Audits Can Ensure Inclusive Worship Spaces
(Public Buildings)
... without ramps, narrow doorways, inaccessible ablution areas (wudu stations), missing handrails, poor lighting/contrast, or lack of tactile paving exclude many OKU from full participation. With Persons ...
Created on 09 February 2026
18. AS 1428.1 vs Malaysian Standards (MS 1184:2014): Key Differences in Disability Access Compliance for Projects in Malaysia and Asia
(Malaysia)
... in design. Test designs against both standards using BIM. Document luminance contrast, slip resistance, and wayfinding clearly. Plan for universal design from the start. Need help? Contact us ...
Created on 08 February 2026
19. Budget 2026 Malaysia: More Funds for OKU Transport – But Real Accessibility Needs Urgent Audits
(Public Transport)
  Budget 2026 Malaysia: More Funds for OKU Transport – But Real Accessibility Needs Urgent Audits Disability access Malaysia | OKU public transport accessibility | Budget 2026 OKU transport | MyRailLife ...
Created on 07 February 2026
20. Help
(Help)
...  Full Access Layout High Contrast Layout Graphic Modes Best legibility Night mode Accessibility in This Website This website aims to achieve a high level of accessibility. Accessibility ...
Created on 17 March 2019

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