Today, October 4, is National Day for the Blind and Visually Impaired

This is a good opportunity to remind ourselves of the importance of inclusion and accessibility 👇

At Water Connect, we designed our Mât Source® and Mât Tonnelle® Universal Fountains with special care

🔹There are two water fountains, one of which is at wheelchair height.
🔹We have also included Braille on each fountain.
🔹And for pets and service animals, we have designed a water fountain close to the ground.

Let’s work together to build a more inclusive world for everyone!

Similar articles

Ilo’o Kiosk, an urban misting system for public spaces

Urban misting systems: how do they work, and why should you install one?

As heat waves become more frequent, cities are turning into veritable

Mât Source water fountain in a public space providing access to drinking water

Why install a water fountain in a public space?

Installing a fountain in a public space is no longer an option. During the

Mât Source Fountain, featuring a water jet and a shaded structure designed to provide relief in public spaces

How can we cool down a public space during a heat wave?

The revitalization of public spaces has become a major issue for

Do you have a plan for an urban oasis?