Wheelchair Symbol

♿ wheelchair symbol

Emoji Unicode: 267F
Unicode: U+267F
Group: Symbols Emojis
Category: Transport Sign Emojis
Emoji Codepoint: U+267F
Qualification Status: fully-qualified
Unicode Version: E0.6

Related Keywords:

Wheelchair Emojis, Accessibility Emojis, Disabled Emojis, Transport Emojis, Sign Emojis

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🚶 Pedestrian , 🚫 Prohibited , 🏥 Hospital

The ♿ emoji, represented with the Unicode 267F, is known as the Wheelchair Symbol emoji. It is not a combined Unicode, but a standalone symbol. This emoji depicts a blue square filled with a white pictogram of a person in a wheelchair, which is a universally recognized symbol for accessibility and disability-friendly facilities. The primary and most common uses for the ♿ emoji are to indicate the presence of wheelchair-accessible facilities, such as bathrooms, parking spaces, or entrances. It is also used in digital communication to represent the concept of accessibility in general, or to signify that a person has a physical disability. Beyond its primary use, the ♿ emoji can be used to represent the concept of accessibility in a broader sense, such as digital accessibility or inclusivity. It can also be used to express support for disability rights or to celebrate achievements in the field of accessibility. The ♿ emoji is a significant symbol in the disability community, representing the ongoing fight for equal access and rights. It is also widely recognized by the general public due to its use in public signage. Its cultural significance lies in its representation of inclusivity and the recognition of diversity. Related emojis include the 🚹 (Men’s Symbol) and 🚺 (Women’s Symbol) emojis, which are often used in conjunction with the ♿ emoji to indicate gender-specific accessible facilities. The 🛤️ (Railway Track) emoji can also be related, as it may signify accessible transportation. In specific contexts, the ♿ emoji is used by individuals and organizations to highlight issues related to disability rights and accessibility. For example, on social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram, it is often used in posts and hashtags advocating for disability rights, raising awareness about accessibility issues, or promoting disability-friendly products or services.

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