From Tibro To The World
Our products have reached over 90 countries since 1987. In the future, we are looking forward to bringing our over 35 years of expertise to new horizons.
Our products have reached over 90 countries since 1987. In the future, we are looking forward to bringing our over 35 years of expertise to new horizons.
Youtouber Linus Boman, with his 173,000 followers, has in his latest video showcased Prisma Daps' relief symbols. Prisma Dap's relief symbols are an important feature that helps visually impaired people navigate safely at pedestrian crossings...
The sound in Prisma Daps serves as an auditory beacon, guiding individuals towards the pedestrian crossing.
On Wednesday, November 15th, The Swedish Association of the Visually Impaired visited us at PrismaTibro. The meeting was productive...
Some of our earliest push buttons for pedestrians were called TS-9XX. Today, they are called Prisma Daps, Digital Acoustic Pedestrian Signal.
Are you operating in the traffic or infrastructure industry? Come visit our stand – 05.113 – at Intertraffic in Amsterdam 2024!
Previous generations of Prisma Daps had a power consumption of 10 W. The new generation, Prisma Daps 2000, consumes...
Customer dialogue is paramount. Prisma Daps comes in various shapes and colors. We can often meet the customer's preferences...
Prisma Daps Warranty and Repair. Buying products from PrismaTibro is safe investment. High quality. Warranty terms of 5 years.
Since 1987. We occasionally hear that the pedestrian signals we delivered last century (!) are fulfilling their purpose to this day. Prisma Daps is probably the world's most...
Tactile symbols that are helpful for visually impaired. Feel with your hand to get information about the crossing.
Name of features and parts Scroll and click on the images below for a more detailed presentation. Prisma Prisma Daps from Tibro, Sweden is probably the world's most advanced pedestrian signal. Most people have pushed it and probably not thought about it to be more than "press for green light". That is fine with us. We see only advantages in that it is perceived as simple, accurate and dependable.