The following are links to articles on issues relating to disability egress and the Accessible Exit Sign Project:
- Universal Design Australia, Accessible Exit Signs – New Designs, 23 July 2015
- How Do We Expect People with Disabilities to Evacuate? Sourceable article, 18 May 2015, Lee Wilson
- How Public Space GEEPs Save Lives, Sourceable article, 24 April 2015, Lee Wilson
- Why Workplace PEEPs are Important, Sourceable article, 22 April 2015, Lee Wilson
- Building Evacuations and the Social Model of Disability, Sourceable article, 17 March 2015, Lee Wilson
- Emergency Lighting, Is Australia’s “Wheelie Man” the Future of Accessible Signage?, 10 March 2015
- SPH Planning & Consulting, Accessibility News, Accessible Icon & Accessible Exit Sign Projects, 15 March 2015
- International Fire Protection Magazine, ‘Planning for Evacuating People with Disability’ Issue 61, March 2015, pp. 48-50
- GAATES at a Glance, volume 2, 7 February 2015
- Why we need an Accessible Means of Egress, Sourceable article, 5 February 2015, Lee Wilson
- Professional Engineer Journal Issue 85, 3 February 2015
- Evacuations, People with Disability and an Ageing Workforce, Sourceable article, 29 January 2015, Lee Wilson
- The use of an Accessible Means of Egress Icon exit sign on Emergency Plan Guide, January 2014
- The Accessible Exit Sign Project on Veooz, December 2014
- Accessible Exit Signs on Interactive Accessibility, 10 December 2014
- The Accessible Exit Sign Project Global Alliance on Accessible Technologies and Environments (GAATES), 9 December 2014
- Professional Engineer Journal Issue 84, 30 October 2014