All in the Details: Treatments and fixtures you specify can make all the difference. Overuse of mirrors and glarey surfaces can be unpleasant
This lift uses wooden paneling to reduce glare. Glare is particularly problematic for people with low vision or cognitive impairment as causes visual distortions leading to disorientation.
Handrails provide support to all users as the lift moves. Round handrails are the easiest to hold onto and should be provided on all walls that do not have an opening door.
This lift uses wooden paneling and handrails to reduce glare. The material at the rear of the lift could be matte to further reduce glare.
Handrails provide support to all users as the lift moves. Round handrails are the easiest to hold onto and should be provided on all walls that do not have an opening door.
This lift uses wooden paneling to reduce the amount of glare.
Handrails provide support to all users as the lift moves. Round handrails are the easiest to hold onto and should be provided on all walls that do not have an opening door
The overuse of mirrors in lifts should be avoided as this can be confusing and overwhelming to many people. The use of a single mirror panel in this lift though can be considered to be an amenity that most people enjoy.