We have aligned the sliding glass doors at our shopping mall – a pair for ‘in’, a window, a pair for ‘out’. Each detects motion, happily parting when a visitor is detected. On the ‘in’ doors, we place sensors on the outside; on the ‘out’ doors, the sensors are placed on the inside. Walk up to the wrong door, and nothing happens. We place signs and appropriate arrows. Still, people approach the wrong doors, stand a moment in befuddlement before testing the next set. We could add sensors to both sides, but the public needs to be prepared for orderly commerce.
Paul Freeman
29/10/2023 12:10:35 am
My nose has fallen victim to me mistaking which donor's which on more than one occasion.
Sue Clayton
29/10/2023 12:43:58 am
Been there done that with automatic doors. Comments are closed.
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