A design that takes the surrounding environment into consideration, a fundamental presence of welfare infrastructure that has also passed damage tests.
"Navi Hotaru" is a tactile marker for visually impaired individuals that has already been installed in entrances and evacuation routes, including universities and hospitals. It takes advantage of its high durability, making it less likely to be damaged after installation. Using high-brightness ceramic phosphorescent material, it is made from non-flammable materials, so there is no concern about toxic gases or smoke, allowing for safe use. 【Features】 ■ Ceramic phosphorescent material ■ Excellent durability, weather resistance, and abrasion resistance ■ No color fading, can be used semi-permanently ■ Maintains ultra-brightness and continues to shine for a long time ■ Processed with special technology to make it difficult to detach *For more details, please download the PDF (digest version) or feel free to contact us.
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【Usage Scenarios】 ■ Government offices ■ Hospitals ■ Publicly significant buildings ■ Buildings that require "barrier-free" modifications in accordance with the purpose of the "Heart Building Law" *For more details, please download the PDF (digest version) or feel free to contact us.
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Our company is engaged in metal processing, development, and manufacturing sales, and we have successfully developed a method to process braille studs without damage using special technology, for which we have also obtained a patent, ensuring the creation of safe and reliable products. Braille studs and bars are installed in places such as stair landings and in front of elevator braille guidance boards to support visually impaired individuals. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests.