
Cambridge High School Enhances Safety and Accessibility with Moddex Handrail Systems
Cambridge High School, an educational institution in New Zealand, undertook a critical infrastructure upgrade to enhance the safety and accessibility of its campus. Recognising the need for compliant safety solutions, the school focused on improving high-traffic areas, including staircases, ramps, and walkways, where the risk of accidents was higher.

Highbury Triangle Senior Housing Development: A Case Study in Accessibility & Compliance
The Highbury Triangle Senior Housing Development is a community-focused project designed to provide a safe and accessible environment for elderly residents, particularly targeting the health, social, and wellbeing needs. Given the mobility challenges faced by many tenants, the development required a reliable handrail and balustrade system that met strict compliance standards while ensuring long-term durability and ease of use.
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