[Mirror Introduction Case] Mirrors installed along the wheelchair pathways in a nursing facility!
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Installed along the wheelchair pathway! Introducing examples of mirror installations in nursing and welfare facilities! (Disability support facility Machida-so)
We would like to introduce a case where the mirrors we handle were implemented at the Machida-so facility for supporting people with disabilities. At this facility, the layout of the multipurpose hall was changed, resulting in crowded aisles and an increase in corners. Additionally, there are many wheelchair users, and it became dangerous as it was, so we introduced 'Rami', which is suitable for collision prevention. We are addressing the movements of users with mirrors. 【Case Study】 ■ Product Used: Rami ■ Customer Feedback: Addressing user movements with mirrors *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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[Purpose] Collision prevention for wheelchairs. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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When it comes to mirrors, most people probably think of mirrors that reflect only themselves (such as full-length mirrors, hand mirrors, or three-way mirrors). However, Komi's mirror is designed to observe the movements of other objects and people, and to show "consideration" for others. For example, it can be used to check with a mirror if there is anyone coming around a corner to avoid a collision, or to see if there is someone trying to get into an elevator and wait for them. Komi's "considerate mirror" is useful worldwide, from convenience stores to airplanes.