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The transportation system in Copenhagen is very suitable for wheelchairs, and both metro- and train stations have elevators and/or access for wheelchairs. If you lose your property, either by mistake or theft, in Copenhagen, here is where to call or go. Main lost property office Always call (+45) 1813 before going to a hospital emergency department. They will not admit you otherwise. While you are out and about experiencing Copenhagen, have your luggage securely stored by one of LuggageHero’s many certified shops, located all over the city. Learn more here. COPENHAGEN LUGGAGE SERVICE
All converters and transformers will have a maximum power rating (AMPS or WATTS) so make sure that any appliance you intend to use does not exceed this rating. Dual voltage rated appliance
How to use plugs from United Kingdom in Denmark
Perfect! This is very good! You will not need any sort of voltage adapter (they are always big, heavy and they can't handle too much energy. i.e. might have problems with hairdryers). You can plug your devices to the electric network grid in Denmark without requiring a voltage adapter. Plugs Type Different plug systems
Converters and transformers perform a similar function, but their applications differ. Converters are typically used with appliances that operate for a short duration (1-2hours), whilst most transformers can be used alongside appliances that operate continuously.
Goods into Denmark
If you travel by train, you have to wait at the front carriage and signal the train driver as the train arrives, then he will assist you onto the train by a ramp. Remember to tell, at which station you wish to get off the train. During the last decade, Copenhagen has developed to be more accessible for people travelling with a disability, which means that today, you have access to many of the city’s attractions, hotels and services in spite of whatever disability you might have.
Call (+45) 112 for life threatening emergencies and ask for the police, fire department or ambulance service. Call Din Offentlige Transport (DOT) and state the number of the bus on which you have lost your property.You can use all your equipment in Copenhagen if the outlet voltage in your own country is between 220V-240V. This is the case in most of Europe, Australia, the United Kingdom and most countries in Africa and Asia. Many attractions in Copenhagen have access for people travelling with a disability. Both new attractions, like National Aquarium of Denmark, and older places, like Tivoli Gardens, The National Museum of Denmark and the old castles, like Christiansborg Palace and Frederiksborg Castle have facilities, which make them accessible for everyone. The power output in Denmark is 230V at 50Hz, which means that you need a transformer for your 110/125V appliances. that will work all over the world. This way you'll avoid the need for a voltage converter altogether.