Making it easier and safer for people with disabilities to get around
Roads must be accessible to all, designed and equipped to make it easier for persons with reduced mobility (PRM) to find their way around and travel safely. Aximum has a range of guidance, information and warning solutions that promote safe mobility for the most vulnerable users and the visually impaired, thereby contributing to a more inclusive city.
Alerting blind and partially-sighted people to potential dangers
Alerting blind and partially-sighted people to potential dangers
Local authorities, businesses and establishments open to the public (ERP) are obliged to install tactile and visual systems to help blind and partially-sighted users find their way around, locate themselves and avoid falls and bumps. Our teams offer you a range of technical solutions that are tailored to your needs and comply with current standards.
Facilitate orientation by signage for specific routes
Facilitate orientation by signage for specific routes
Orientation aids guide visually impaired people between two points on an accessible and obstacle-free route in establishments open to the public and public spaces. The ribbing and visual contrasts on the bands make them easy to detect and follow, contributing to smooth, continuous movement. Aximum offers and installs different models of orientation aid bands, in prefabricated or resin format, for indoor or outdoor use.
Making pedestrian crossings safer
Making pedestrian crossings safer
Guide bands can be installed to help visually impaired people get their bearings when crossing complex pedestrian crossings (long, angled, etc.). The relief of the band ensures excellent detectability and ease of tracking, whether on foot or with a walking stick, and contributes to safe crossing. Aximum has taken this problem into account and offers Axipod, a tactile system that is quick and easy to install.
Audible systems: making crossing at traffic lights easier and safer
Audible systems: making crossing at traffic lights easier and safer
Our teams manufacture and install audible systems for pedestrian lights to create a corridor of sound to guide blind and partially-sighted users. These sound modules improve autonomy and comfort for users with disabilities by activating the sound module remotely and adapting the volume to the ambient noise. Messages can be configured or reprogrammed quickly and easily via the software or remotely via Bluetooth.
Ensuring that parking spaces reserved for persons with reduced mobility (PRM) are compliant
Ensuring that parking spaces reserved for persons with reduced mobility (PRM) are compliant
Aximum can help you design and produce the organisation needed to make parking easier for people with reduced mobility. These PRM parking spaces must meet precise geometric requirements and be equipped with vertical signage and floor markings. The expertise of our teams will ensure that the organisation is complete and compliant, using certified products to enable rapid identification and greater respect for these reserved areas.
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