Polara
Engineering is the leading manufacturer of accessible pedestrian products,
such as accessible pedestrian signals and ADA compliant pedestrian push
buttons. The Navigator APS provides audible and vibro-tactile features for
all pedestrian phases while the BullDog Push Button offers the ultimate in
durability and state of the art electronic technology.
Polara is an
organization dedicated to producing the highest quality products through
stringent design, development, and production techniques. This equates to a
high quality product that performs in the most demanding applications.
Accessible Pedestrian Signals
ADA
Compliant Pushbuttons
POLARA: ENGINEERING
WITH A VISION
Polara Engineering,
Inc. was founded in 1969 by Herbert F. McGaffey, who envisioned a company
supplying a broad range of electromagnetic components of the highest
performance and quality for commercial-industrial, aerospace, defense and
military applications.
Mr. McGaffey's
engineering experience spans over three decades of electronic engineering
technology. He established Skyborne Electronics in 1958, a firm which became
known as Sprague/Skyborne in 1963, and Alladin/Skyborne in 1966. From the
outset, Skyborne was at the forefront of electronic component technology as
a premier supplier of delay lines, high frequency inductors, special filters
and pulse transformers for major military products. Thus Skyborne served as
the technological platform from which Polara was launched.
In 1996, after 30
years devoted primarily to electronic product design and manufacturing,
Polara divided its delay line and electromagnetic component manufacturing
into a separate division in order to focus on the issues of Equal Access to
Information and Freedom of Mobility for all people. In its quest to provide
all people with Equal Access to Information at signalized intersections,
Polara Engineering introduced its first accessible signal in 1997.
In 1998, Polara
Engineering developed its own line of pedestrian push buttons because a
highly reliable, long life ADA style button was not available to use on our
own Tactile Pedestrian Indicator models. Market research found that cities
were looking for a 2" style ADA compliant button that was not susceptible to
moisture, had a longer life than typical microswitches, and was not
susceptible to vandalism. Soon after the introduction of our line of
pedestrian push buttons, the "Bull Dog" pedestrian push button, a
non-moving, pedestrian push button, was released in 2001.
In 1999, after 3
years of research and development, Polara released The Navigator APS
(Accessible Pedestrian Signal), a highly reliable, vandal resistant
Accessible Pedestrian Signal that provides a vibro-tactile ADA compliant 2"
push button with a raised directional arrow and audible sounds during all
the pedestrian cycles.
In August of 2003
Polara once again set the standards for APS's by introducing the 2 Wire
Navigator System. This design offers significantly advanced features,
performance and ease of installation.
In its quest to provide all people with Equal
Access to Information at signalized intersections, Polara Engineering
continues to strive to improve and advance the field of accessible
pedestrian signals.