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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. Inclusive Urban Landscapes – Solving the Last-Mile Challenge in Streets & Public Transport
(Street Access)
... plan, and fresh expert calls for shaded walkways and safe crossings, the time to act is now. At AccessConsultants.asia, we turn the last-mile challenge into an opportunity — removing barriers one step ...
Created on 28 February 2026
2. Understanding Luminance Contrast in Accessible Design: A Guide for Buildings in Australia and Malaysia
(Public Buildings)
... crossings) – AS 1428.1 Clause 6.7; mirrored in MS 1184 for Malaysian urban environments. Stair nosings: At least 30% contrast on tread edges to define steps – AS 1428.1 Clause 11.1; essential for safe ...
Created on 26 February 2026
3. KL Walkways Still Unsafe for 760,000+ OKU: Enforcing Malaysian Standards for Barrier-Free Pedestrian Access 2026
(Street Access)
... networks: smooth surfaces (no >5mm level changes), continuous tactile paving for visually impaired, adequate kerb ramps at crossings, unobstructed paths, and integration with public transport. Yet enforcement ...
Created on 09 February 2026
4. Why Establishing a Dedicated Accessibility Committee in Kuala Lumpur is a Brilliant Step Forward
(Street Access)
... paths, uncontrolled crossings, dead-end routes forcing users into traffic, and poor first-last-mile connectivity to public transport. These issues create real dangers and exclusion for wheelchair users, ...
Created on 03 February 2026
5. Comprehensive Disability Access Consulting Services in Malaysia
(The Firm)
... clinics, and civic buildings Accessible Streetscapes — Sidewalks, tactile paving (TGSI), crossings, and urban public realms Making Apartments Livable — Multi-storey residential developments with inclusive ...
Created on 24 March 2019

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