Keywords: retail melbourne australia to organise toorganise outdoor #Singapore., #CompasspointMallSingapore., Difficulty in bringing the baby with the pram up the stairs into the #mall #Sengkang is a family oriented neighbourhood with lots of pregnant women and mothers pushing babies in prams. The path to enter the shopping mall from the cluster of HDB flats are surrounded by Cactus plants leaving only a single staircase. For the alternate entry point, you can only take an escalator up the overhead bridge linking into the #mall. This bridge is a dangerous and inconvenient alternate route for the elderly, disabled on wheelchairs and babies in prams. I hate to imagine the scenario when a pregnant woman would fall off the stairs and suffer a miscarriage, while trying to carry the pram with her first born child up the stairs. Instead of a narrow flight of steps where parents have to carry the pram up and down, why not remove some of the cactus plants surrounding the staircase to build a slope for ease in pushing the pram up into the shopping mall? >> This suggestion is unlikely to be realised due to potential FengShui factors. There is a slope for wheelchairs at the polyclinic opposite the mall, why couldn't the mall install a slope similar to the polyclinic in view of the needs of the shoppers. #Singapore., #CompasspointMallSingapore., Difficulty in bringing the baby with the pram up the stairs into the #mall #Sengkang is a family oriented neighbourhood with lots of pregnant women and mothers pushing babies in prams. The path to enter the shopping mall from the cluster of HDB flats are surrounded by Cactus plants leaving only a single staircase. For the alternate entry point, you can only take an escalator up the overhead bridge linking into the #mall. This bridge is a dangerous and inconvenient alternate route for the elderly, disabled on wheelchairs and babies in prams. I hate to imagine the scenario when a pregnant woman would fall off the stairs and suffer a miscarriage, while trying to carry the pram with her first born child up the stairs. Instead of a narrow flight of steps where parents have to carry the pram up and down, why not remove some of the cactus plants surrounding the staircase to build a slope for ease in pushing the pram up into the shopping mall? >> This suggestion is unlikely to be realised due to potential FengShui factors. There is a slope for wheelchairs at the polyclinic opposite the mall, why couldn't the mall install a slope similar to the polyclinic in view of the needs of the shoppers. |