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Indoor Guidance Mat Walk Guide Plus (Universal Design Compatible)

The problems people face are diverse... Aiming for true barrier-free accessibility.

To assist the walking of visually impaired individuals, primarily uneven point and line guiding blocks (braille blocks) are used. However, these guiding blocks can sometimes become obstacles for wheelchair users, strollers, and the elderly, depending on the installation location and conditions. "Walk Guide Plus" resolves these issues. It not only provides guidance for visually impaired individuals but also creates a safe indoor guiding path for other disabled individuals, such as wheelchair users, as well as for able-bodied individuals. It can be installed without removing existing flooring, making it easy to introduce into existing facilities. If you are struggling with barrier-free solutions, please consider it. We also offer sample loans.

  • Barrier-free facilities

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Indoor guiding mat [Consideration for visually impaired patients]

Easy-to-install guiding mat! Gentle for both patients and stretchers. It's not too late to implement barrier-free measures in the hospital!

Are you under the impression that simply installing tactile paving is sufficient for patients with visual impairments? How far can one actually go using that tactile paving? When the minimum tactile paving is installed in accordance with the Building Standards Act and the Barrier-Free Act, many hospitals only have tactile paving leading to the entrance intercom or the reception desk. Some individuals feel hesitant to request assistance, thinking, "I was guided from the reception to the waiting area, but it seems busy, so I hesitate to ask to go to the restroom," or "It feels uncomfortable to ask for guidance every time at the reception." In hospitals, there are also patients using stretchers, IV stands, wheelchairs, and elderly individuals, so the installation of tactile paving is often kept to a minimum. This guiding mat is designed to support the walking of visually impaired individuals even in such environments.

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