Barrier-Free Signage - DIN 18040 Requirements and Practical Implementation
Accessible signage in accordance with DIN 18040: Regulations, requirements, and practical implementation using door signs, exterior signs, and wayfinding systems.
Accessible signage in accordance with DIN 18040: Regulations, requirements, and practical implementation using door signs, exterior signs, and wayfinding systems.
You're standing in front of a building. Perhaps for the first time, and with a touch of uncertainty. Your eyes scan the facade – and then you see it: the sign. In that moment, more is decided than you might think.
Effective communication and efficient navigation are crucial for the smooth running of any medical practice. Signs play an essential role in guiding, informing and reassuring patients. In this article we look at how signs improve patient communication and how a well-thought-out patient guidance system can optimize your practice.
When choosing the practice signs, it is helpful to enter the practice together with a complete stranger. How does he see the premises after entering the practice? Which signs are necessary so that the patient does not get lost ? Can a person who does not know the doctor's office read all the instructions well?
The importance of people guidance systems at major events can hardly be overestimated. They prevent crowds, direct queues and help prevent accidents. What types of demarcation stand are there? What is the difference between cord and band systems?
Information signs and notices can be presented clearly and flexibly with the information stands. A floor stand can be set up in a different place at any time. This is a great advantage when the room occupancy changes. Even if there are different ways to a room and you want to direct the flow of visitors, floor stands are the ideal solution.