Comprehensive Guidance Equipment Catalog for Visually Impaired Persons Braille Sign vol.9
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This catalog provides a comprehensive introduction to the "Braille signs" handled by Sun Kogei Co., Ltd. It features a variety of products, including the simple design Braille guideboard "BS-D type," which is angled for easy tactile reading, the integrated Braille signboard for handrails "HS-3J-SPC," which combines the beauty and strength of stainless steel, and the room Braille signboard "RSE-252." Please use this for selecting products. [Contents (partial)] ■ Examples of Braille sign installation plans ■ Braille guideboards ■ Braille signboards for handrails ■ Braille signboards for rooms ■ Other Braille signs, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Featured Products (Partial)】 ■ Braille Signage ・Freestanding Braille Signage (Audio Compatible) BS-D, BS-F, BS-G ・Wall-mounted Braille Signage (Audio Compatible) BS-A, BS-E ■ Braille Tactile Plates for Handrails ・Aluminum + Stainless Steel HS-3J-HPC ・Stainless Steel HS-3J-SPC ■ Other Braille Signs ・Call Sign Braille Plate IS-110, ISE-100 ・Elevator Braille Plates and Signage ES-500, ES-502, etc. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Sun Kogei Co., Ltd. has been involved in the research and development of Braille signage and other systems since 1975, at a time when walking guidance systems for visually impaired individuals were not widely recognized. We have progressed with the development with the cooperation of Kyoto City and various related organizations. However, nowadays, as guidance systems are increasingly incorporated as part of construction projects, there seems to be a tendency for the original welfare-oriented systems to take on a life of their own in terms of style and form. With the occasion of our 40th anniversary, we would like to return to our roots and strive for the development of a nationwide standardization of guidance systems for visually impaired individuals as a form of welfare.