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Practical expertise to help you assess, improve, and certify building accessibility
Creating accessible environments requires a vision that goes beyond meeting minimum building code requirements. Organizations must prioritize accessibility at every stage, from early design planning through post-construction evaluation and ongoing maintenance.
Kee Safety now provides professional accessibility consulting services, helping organizations evaluate and meaningfully improve the accessibility of their buildings, sites, and public spaces. Our services support you before, during, and after construction so accessibility is never an afterthought.

The Rick Hansen Foundation Accessibility Certification (RHFAC) is one of Canada's leading rating system that measures and certifies the level of accessibility of buildings and sites.
With over 1.3 billion people worldwide living with disabilities, improving accessibility is no longer just a matter of compliance—it is a social and economic imperative for creating inclusive communities.
Kee Safety's accessibility services are delivered by a credentialed RHFAC Professional with hands-on experience across commercial, institutional, and residential environments.
Kevin Dong leads our accessibility consulting practice as a certified RHFAC Professional. With formal training under the Rick Hansen Foundation’s rigorous certification program, he provides the specialized knowledge needed to navigate complex accessibility standards. We help organizations:
Identifying physical barriers that are often overlooked.
Understanding the specific accessibility needs of diverse user groups.
Implementing strategic improvements that create safer, more inclusive environments.
Our consulting services help your organization stay ahead of evolving mandates, including the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and the Accessible Canada Act (ACA).
By identifying barriers early, we help you:
Mitigate Risk: Avoid legal challenges and meet planning obligations before they become liabilities.
Future-Proof Your Assets: Design for the 2025 and 2040 barrier-free goals now, preventing the need for costly future retrofits.
Exceed the Minimum: We use RHFAC ratings to move beyond basic building codes toward true, meaningful inclusion.
Investing in accessibility delivers more than certification. It creates better spaces and stronger business outcomes.
Accessible environments improve usability for everyone. Clear entry points and barrier-free access help organizations welcome a wider range of visitors, employees, and customers.
Identifying accessibility needs during the design phase prevents the need for expensive, disruptive retrofits in the future.
Organizations that prioritize accessibility show leadership in inclusion and social responsibility, strengthening their reputation and long-term value.
Begin with a consultation to understand your building type, project stage, and specific accessibility objectives. By reviewing existing documentation and blueprints, we define a clear scope and set of deliverables tailored to your facility's needs.
Conducts a hands-on site visit using precision equipment to collect technical data. We don’t just find problems; we explain the potential risks of current barriers and recommend a range of solutions, from minor adjustments to major modular remediations.
We deliver a comprehensive report that serves as your accessibility roadmap. This includes your official accessibility score and a practical action plan. We provide clear product recommendations and estimated timelines, ensuring you have a budget-conscious path to full compliance and inclusion.
Beyond consulting, Kee Safety provides practical solutions to remove physical barriers at building entrances and transitions. Our systems are designed to improve accessibility without major structural changes, making them ideal for both new and existing buildings.
A versatile, modular ramp system designed to overcome steps, thresholds, and elevation changes. Its durable construction ensures a safe, non-slip surface for wheelchairs, strollers, and delivery carts alike.
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Specifically designed to meet ADA and local accessibility requirements (such as AODA/ACA), these smooth, "cold-to-the-touch" handrails provide a continuous gripping surface without snagging clothes or skin.
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