Does the building or office have good access for the handicapped as well as parking?
If your business were an employment agency specializing in finding jobs for the disabled, then adequate access is essential. Many older buildings have poor access because the cost of creating good access is prohibitive. Also check to see if the sidewalks are relatively smooth and that there are curb cuts for wheelchair accessibility. Check out the restrooms for accessibility and if elevators are designed to accommodate the blind with Braille signs, low floor buttons reachable by those in wheelchairs and sufficient room for the handicapped to maneuver. • Can the telephone line installation capability meet your communication needs? The majority of offices, old and new can handle multiple phone lines, dedicated fax and/or charge card terminal lines. However, not all buildings will permit or are equipped to handle T1 or larger connections as might be used for an answering service, a customer service call center, or a telemarketing company. In addition, you will want to check if the telepho