Safety Stair System Presented by Julia Nikiforofa, Christine O’Neill, Graham Power.
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ContentInclusive DesignOur Inclusive DesignUsers/PersonaOur AimProblem/ResearchExisting Technology/SolutionData CollectionFeed Back
Definition - Inclusive Design
"The design of mainstream products and/or services that are accessible to, and usable by, as many people as reasonably possible ... without the need for special adaptation or specialized design.“
The British Standard Institute, 2005
Inclusive Design - Product
An inclusively designed product must be:-
Functional Usable Desirab
le ViableSucces
sful Product
Inclusive Design - Development
Inclusive Product Development:-
Need
•Discover
Understanding
•Translate
Requirements
•Create
Concept
•Develop
Solutions
Our Inclusive Technology System
• To prompt people to hold the handrail when using the stairs for their own safety.
• It incorporates sensors and sensory mats at the top and bottom of the stairs.
• These sensors activate light and sound.• Sends distress messages to the family
member in case of a fall.
Our AimContinued independent living for the elderly.
Greater awareness when using the stairs.
Reduction in accidents/fatalities in the home
Persona• Mary lives in Dublin in her two storey
house. • Mary is a widow and lives on her own. • She has two children who are happily
married and living in different areas of Dublin.
• Mary has help from her children when needed.
• Mary’s house has a cosy and warm interior;
• There are carpets throughout the house.• Concerns:-• How would somebody know if I had
fallen?• How quickly could I get help?
• Objectives • Feeling confident about using the stairs.• Knowing that if I did fall down I would
have help on the way.
Mary McDonnellAge: 77
“I do worry sometimes that my children are too far away in case something happens to me”
Census Population - 2011
4,580,000
316,758
Population of Ireland 2011 Aged 70 - 95+
Central Statistics Office 2011
Elderly Age Breakdown
217429; 69%
86984; 27% 12,345, 4%
Population 2011: Age 70-79 Age 80-89 Central Statistics Office 2011
Existing technologies
Sensor mats
Infrared sensors warning sound
Central control system
Alert system
Solution
2mm thickness32 sensors per sq. footCan detect weight or proximityWater resistant
Sensory Mat
Data Collection Results
Survey results: number of people that hold the handrail.
Survey result:16 people in favour of this system.
Feedback from Organisations
Centre for Ageing Research Development in Ireland
The Irish Association of Social Care Workers
Netwell Centre, Dundalk Institute of Technology
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