[Mirror Implementation Case] Collision Prevention in Hallways! Installed at the Eye Level of Wheelchair Users
FF Mirror Corridor
To prevent collisions in the hallway! An example of installing mirrors at a low position for wheelchair users (Tokyo Business Services).
We would like to introduce a case where Komi Corporation's "FF Mirror Corridor (One-Sided) / (Both-Sided)" was implemented at Tokyo Business Services. We had felt the need for collision prevention in corridors for some time, and the opportunity to implement it arose when we learned that another company in the same building had installed our mirrors. The mirrors can be installed at a height that suits the line of sight, so we set them slightly lower than usual to accommodate wheelchair users. In corridors with elevators and restrooms, we felt a sense of danger as employees would gather all at once during lunch breaks, but since the mirrors were installed, we can now anticipate when people are coming. [Case Overview] ■ Product Used: FF Mirror Corridor (One-Sided) / FF Mirror Corridor (Both-Sided) ■ Effect: Collision prevention in corridors where people gather *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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[Purpose] Collision prevention *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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To prevent collisions when exiting to the hallway.
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Two "FF Mirror Corridor One-Sided (FT33A)" installed to prevent collisions at the hallway intersection.
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The corridor with the elevator and restrooms becomes crowded with employees all at once during lunch breaks, which is dangerous!
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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.