Case study of safety measures: Introducing mirrors to prevent collisions among preschool children!
FF Mirror Corridor
Safety measures, collision prevention: A case where children have started to move slowly while checking with mirrors to ensure no one is coming (Kawasaki Kyoritsu Kindergarten).
We would like to introduce a case where "FF Mirror Passage," handled by Komi Corporation, was implemented at Kawasaki Kyoritsu Kindergarten. Two mirrors were installed in the building that houses the senior class. We chose the "FF Mirror," which does not protrude even when installed at the eye level of the children, eliminating concerns about them bumping into the mirror. Before the mirrors were installed, there were instances of children colliding with each other, but after the mirrors were put in place, the children could see if someone was coming, which has significantly reduced the occurrences of collisions.
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[Purpose] Safety measures for kindergartens / Collision prevention *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, as well as to show "consideration" for others. For example, one can check with the mirror to see if anyone is coming around a corner to avoid a collision, or to check if someone is trying to get on an elevator and wait for them... Komi's "considerate mirror" is useful all over the world, from convenience stores to airplanes.