KinderParking Myths and Frequently Asked Questions
| Myth |
KinderParking will reduce
the available parking spaces and space is already limited. |
| Fact |
KinderParking does not
reduce the available parking spaces it just make better use of these
spaces and grows the number of customers using them due to ease of
access that the shoppers with children will experience. You will
actually turn the spaces over faster and service more customers. |
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| Myth |
I like the idea but my
company leases the building. We don’t own the parking lot. We have
nothing to do with what happens in the parking lot. |
| Fact |
Not true: Your customer’s
experience begins before the door and what happens out there is part of
your business. If you want these signs, spaces and program, then we
have the process to get the necessary approvals. |
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| Myth |
It’s government-regulated. |
| Fact |
With the exception of the
minimum number of handicapped parking
spaces, most jurisdictions have no other regulations related to
either the number or kind of spaces. In fact, many retail
locations may have far more handicapped spaces than required at either
state- or Federal-level. |
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| Myth |
I don’t want my customers
to get tickets if they parking in the spaces and don’t have children. |
| Fact |
This is a pay-it-forward,
goodwill program – it’s a place holder in society. It encourages people
to make better choices, everyone benefits |
OK – so you're interested.
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Step one, contact us - you can
call, send
email
or complete our form.
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We’ll work with you to determine the
optimal set-up for your location. Where possible, we will go onsite for a
survey. We’ll comeback with a recommendation on the location and the number
of spaces.
What's next?
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We’ll contact the property manager, if
necessary, to obtain the permission to install the signs, and we’ll work
with the utility companies to mark the site for installation.
All you need to do is make the decision that
this is good for your business and good for your customers. |