Accessible to visitors who:




- The main entrance and all pathways leading to it are step-free and accessible.
- The path to the entrance is smooth and paved, with no slopes, inclines, or steps.
- All accessible floors, ramps, and paths within the park have non-slip surfaces.
- The venue features open public spaces rather than narrow passageways or doors, facilitating movement.
- Uneven ground is present in grass and playground areas, which may affect mobility.
- Kulim Park offers extensive open space, playgrounds, a basketball court, a boardwalk, and BBQ/picnic areas.









- Multiple clearly labelled accessible restrooms are available on-site.
- Restroom doors can be opened, locked, and unlocked with one hand.
- The interior of accessible restrooms is spacious for wheelchair users (at least 2 metres x 1.6 metres).
- Accessible restrooms are fitted with grab rails, and the toilet height is accessible (450-480mm from floor to seat).
- Transfer space is available next to the toilet on the left for male restrooms, with female restrooms mirroring this for a right-side transfer.
- Toilet paper is easily reachable, and the flush can be operated with one hand or automatically.
- Basins are accessible to wheelchair users with appropriate height and knee clearance, and taps are one-hand operable or automatic.
- Accessible mirrors, soap dispensers, and electric underneath hand-drying facilities are provided.
- There is no emergency call button or alarm reachable from the toilet, and staff cannot unlock restrooms in an emergency.



- Two designated accessible parking spaces are available.
- Adequate room is provided to transfer to a wheelchair from driver and passenger car doors in at least one space.
- The parking spaces have a kerb cut or level entry to a footpath, with no steps, kerbs, or obstacles to the nearest exit.
- The main entrance is located within 20 metres of the nearest accessible parking space.
- An additional accessible parking space is available near the main entrance but has less space for passenger-side loading.
- The accessible parking area is uncovered and part of a larger parking structure that accommodates vehicles with a minimum height of 2.2 metres.
- The car park is not well-lit at night.


- A safe footpath is available to the entrance for people who are blind or have low vision.
- All paths and surfaces are non-slip.
- Contrasts in colour or texture are not used on paths or stairs to assist visitors with low vision.
- Tactile ground surface indicators are not present at the entrance.
- Locations and amenities at the park have clear signs.
- Hearing loops or assistive listening devices are not available.
- The venue does not offer captions, subtitles, or sign language for any video content.
- As an open-air park, visitors can easily step away from overwhelming situations if they experience sensory overload.
- The venue provides plenty of open space and varied recreation areas, offering a diverse range of sensory experiences.
- No specific programmes or dedicated quiet spaces for sensory regulation are noted.
- Service animals are welcome
Venue accessibility summary
Kulim Park, an open-air venue, offers good accessibility for wheelchair and mobility scooter users, with step-free entry and smooth paved pathways. It provides multiple accessible restrooms with comprehensive features. However, significant limitations exist regarding emergency procedures and sensory provisions due to the unstaffed nature of the park.
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- The main entrance and pathway to the venue are step-free and accessible.
- The path to the entrance features a smooth, paved surface with no slopes, inclines, or steps.
- The venue entrance has clear signage and is an open storefront type, meaning no physical doors.
- Public bus transport is available, but stops are more than 200 metres from the venue entrance.
- The wheelchair accessibility of public transport stops is currently unsure.
- There are no designated drop-off or loading zones at the venue.
- Tactile ground surface indicators are not present at the entrance.
- As an open-air park, visitors can easily step away from any areas if they experience sensory overload.
- The venue is not staffed, so specific sensory experiences, captions, audio descriptions, hearing loops, tactile exhibits, braille, or large print materials are not provided.
- Events are not regularly held at Kulim Park.
- The venue is not staffed.
- Consequently, staff assistance for mobility support during emergencies is not available.
- Staff training on assisting people with disability during emergencies is not applicable.
















Wheelchair & Mobility Scooter Access
- Main entrance and pathways offer step-free access with smooth, paved surfaces.
- The park features extensive open spaces including a boardwalk, playground, and BBQ/picnic areas.
- All public paths and surfaces are non-slip.
- Uneven ground is noted in grass and playground areas.
Accessible Parking
- Two designated accessible parking spaces are available within 20 metres of the main entrance.
- One accessible parking space offers adequate room for wheelchair transfer from both driver and passenger sides.
- Parking has a kerb cut or level entry to a footpath, with no obstructions to the nearest exit.
Accessible Restrooms
- Multiple clearly labelled accessible restrooms are available with interiors suitable for wheelchair users (at least 2 metres x 1.6 metres).
- Restrooms feature grab rails, accessible height toilets, and accessible basins with one-hand operable taps.
- Toilet paper, flush mechanisms, mirrors, soap dispensers, and hand-drying facilities are all accessible.
- Note: There is no emergency call button, and staff cannot unlock restrooms in an emergency.
Blindness & Low Vision
- A safe, non-slip footpath leads to the entrance.
- Contrasts in colour or texture are not used on paths to assist visitors with low vision.
- Tactile ground surface indicators and braille signage are not present.
Deafness & Limited Hearing
- Emergency alerts do not include both audio and visual warnings.
- Provisions for people who are deaf or hard of hearing are not included in evacuation plans.
- Hearing loops or assistive listening devices are not available.
Neurodiverse Support
- As an open-air park, visitors can easily step away from any areas if experiencing sensory overload.
- The park provides varied open spaces for different sensory experiences and recreation.
Service Animals
- Service animals can access all venue spaces