A "stainless steel" braille signboard for handrails that combines beauty and kindness, boasting a unique high quality.
The "HS-3J-SPC" is a tactile signboard for stainless steel handrails that combines beauty and gentleness while boasting high quality. Made from 1.0mm stainless steel, there is no worry about it being bent due to vandalism, and there is no risk of injury from any peeled-off parts. The braille is created using a pressing method, providing a gentle touch and high durability. The characters are made using an etching process (engraved letters), ensuring they will never completely fade away. 【Features】 ■ Achieves a gentle touch and high durability ■ Etching process (engraved letters) that never completely fades ■ Can minimize the visibility of the height difference between the handrail and the signboard, creating a strong sense of unity ■ By printing in regular text as well, it can be used by the elderly and able-bodied individuals ■ Can be installed on any type of round handrail *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup】 ■ Braille signage board for handrails ・ HS-1J ・ HS-3J ・ HS-3J-HPC *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 made progress in development with the cooperation of Kyoto City and various related organizations. However, nowadays, as guidance systems are increasingly incorporated into 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 40th anniversary of our founding, we would like to return to our roots and strive for the development of a nationally unified guidance system for visually impaired individuals as a welfare initiative.