Written by Chris Schmidt on September 03, 2021

Reduce barriers in disaster protection! 🔥🚒⛈️

The last few years seem to have taken their toll on our beautiful earth. The fires have been burning for years, are being extinguished again and are being rekindled elsewhere. While in recent months we have been reading about floods in Germany again and again, we are hearing the same from large cities in America. Our world is changing.

With this change, new problems arise and old ones become all the more apparent. However, disaster plans often do not include one group of people: People with disabilities. To give you an example: Have you ever seen an escape plan in Braille? At least not very often, but we are all the more pleased when there are positive examples.

The Inklusionsschmie.de would like to discuss on 7.9. at 18.00 o'clock in an interactive zoom call with you barriers in the fire and disaster control, in order to obtain here in the future some changes.
We support the project - perhaps that is also something for you?

For the zoom link, please send an email to hallo@inklusionsschmie.de. We look forward to seeing you!

Sebastian Fjeld

Sebastian Fjeld has been part of the team as a professional voiceover artist and copywriter at Eye-Able® since the beginning. He studied voice acting at a university and was trained by actors. Currently he is completing his education as an interpreter for various languages.

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