The SPIN® Safe tactile guidance system enables barrier-free construction in accordance with DIN 18040-1, DIN 32984 and DIN 32975.
The realisation of accessibility primarily focuses on the comprehensive social participation of people with disabilities. Accessibility for people with disabilities means much more than just comfort. Accessibility is a crucial prerequisite for inclusion. It enables people with physical disabilities to enjoy self-determined mobility, the greatest possible independence and participation in the world of work and leisure.
Accessibility means that buildings and public spaces, workplaces and homes, means of transport and everyday objects, services and leisure activities are designed in such a way that they are easily accessible to everyone without assistance. The understanding of needs, which are independent of groups of people and their limited possibilities, is represented in a “design for all”. By installing SPIN® Safe floor indicators, i.e. tactile and visual display elements in the floor, the public space can be designed for these people in such a way that orientation and participation are guaranteed.
The floor indicators, the tile guidance system, the handrail signs and the tactile overview plans with the corresponding individual stainless steel consoles form the SPIN® Safe guidance system for the blind, manufactured in our steel factory in Germany in accordance with the guidelines for accessibility in publicly accessible buildings.