[Mirror Implementation Case] Preventing Collisions in Poorly Lit Hallways!
Half Dome Mirror
Introducing customer feedback! Implementation of mirrors in a care and welfare facility with poor visibility corridors (Asunaro Gakuen, Kitamoto City).
We would like to introduce a case where the mirrors we handle were implemented at Asunaro Gakuen in Kitamoto City. There are individuals in the facility who have walking difficulties and use canes. One person had previously fallen after being bumped from behind while walking in the corridor, and another had a head-on collision with someone who suddenly turned a corner, resulting in a fall. In response to this person's request, we installed a mirror in the poorly visible corridor. After the installation, we received feedback saying, "I used to be scared to walk here, but now that there is a mirror, I feel safe." [Case Study] ■ Product Used: Half Dome Mirror ■ Customer Feedback - When walking with individuals with disabilities, we check the mirror, and if there are people, we sometimes ask them to stop to avoid suddenly running out and colliding. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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[Purpose] Collision prevention for facilities *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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