Accessibility in public spaces is a key element in ensuring comfort and safety for individuals with disabilities. SEEDiA actively supports this process by introducing innovative small architectural elements designed with the needs of people with disabilities in mind.
In accordance with the Act on Ensuring Accessibility for Persons with Special Needs of April 4, 2019, and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, SEEDiA is committed to creating public spaces that are accessible to all. Our solutions comply with architectural accessibility requirements, enabling individuals with various disabilities to fully utilize the services offered.
SEEDiA introduces modern small architectural elements, such as solar benches, info kiosks, and bus stops, which are tailored to meet the needs of individuals with disabilities. Our offerings include devices that support accessibility, such as tactile Braille signs and speakers with audio communication. These technologies enable blind, visually impaired individuals an those who use wheelchairs to navigate public spaces with ease and have equal access (as people without disabilities) to our products and city infrastructure.
SEEDiA often collaborates with other companies in consortia responsible for infrastructure renovations, such as bus stops. Our role is to provide small architectural elements that enhance accessibility in public spaces without directly interfering with buildings or existing architectural solutions.
Through SEEDiA’s commitment to ensuring accessibility for individuals with disabilities, we strive to build a society where every person, regardless of their circumstances, can fully participate in life. Our efforts aim not only to adapt public spaces through small architecture but also to support the rehabilitation of people with disabilities and promote awareness of their rights.
We encourage you to contact us to learn more about how our solutions can improve accessibility for people with disabilities in your community.