Core Viewpoint - The introduction of two national standards, "Guidelines for the Design of Elderly Furniture" and "Guidelines for the Aging Design of Home Products," aims to address the challenges faced by the elderly in daily life, particularly regarding the suitability and safety of furniture [1][3]. Group 1: Purpose and Impact of the Standards - The two national standards were released within four months to tackle issues related to the inadequacy of existing furniture for the elderly, which can negatively affect their comfort and safety [1]. - The "Guidelines for the Design of Elderly Furniture" provides a focused framework for designers, enhancing the overall quality of design, while the "Guidelines for the Aging Design of Home Products" offers broader, macro-level guidance [3]. - Both standards complement each other, with one being more detailed and specific, while the other provides a wider range of recommendations [3]. Group 2: Addressing "Pseudo-Aging" Products - The emergence of "pseudo-aging" products, characterized by high homogeneity and lack of professional design, highlights the need for these standards to eliminate subpar offerings [4][6]. - The standards set clear minimum requirements, ensuring that products not meeting these criteria are deemed unqualified [6]. Group 3: Barriers to Implementation - A significant barrier to the promotion of aging-friendly products is the lack of awareness and acceptance among the elderly, who may resist being labeled as seniors [7][9]. - The availability of suitable products for promotion is crucial in convincing the elderly to adopt these designs [9]. - There is a shortage of professionals skilled in aging design and renovation, necessitating the cultivation of talent in this area [9].
新闻1+1丨家庭适老化:从看见需求 到有“标”可循
Yang Shi Wang·2025-08-27 22:49