White paper calls for more accessible appliances for the visually challenged
MUMBAI: A septuagenarian inadvertently touches a washing machine, activating the child lock on it. The disruption in its function makes her overly anxious, leading to an asthma attack. In another case, a visually impaired man accidentally changes the programme on a touch-screen washing machine. When the machine keeps running beyond the scheduled washing cycle, he has to seek his neighbour's…
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