Tactile Warning Strips For Stairs
Detectable warnings are a distinctive surface pattern of domes detectable by cane or underfoot that alert people with vision impairments of their approach to street crossings and hazardous drop offs.
Tactile warning strips for stairs. Tactile walking surface indicators are intended to be detectable underfoot when walking or by a long white cane. Trep b features a 2 1 8 52 mm wide wear surface allowing the designer to easily produce stairs with the first and last steps marked by a 2 50 mm wide strip in a contrasting color to increase visibility and safety. We ship affordably to all of north america. Tactile warning tile attention tile tactile warning tiles or attention tiles indicate special hazards for the blind or visually impaired.
Matching end caps are available. A heat treated corrosion resistant extruded aluminum base with satin lacquered finish. The indicators that are installed. Choose an option cast in place replaceable surface applied.
The leading edges of trep s trep se and trep b have a 5 16 8 mm radius. They are used to alert people with low or no vision of potential hazards such as moving vehicular traffic. Tactile indicator plates are a system of textured ground surface indicators commonly used at pedestrian ramps stairs crossing platforms and sidewalks. An ada detectable warning surface is a generic term used alongside ada tiles and ada solutions for a truncated domes tactile warning system designed to provide physical cues for the visually disabled.
Gerflor supply a range of tactile strips tiles and studs to produce warning surfaces for those with accessibility issues. The indicators must also provide a high tonal contrast with the surround surface. They are used to indicate the boundary between pedestrian and vehicular routes where there is a flush instead of a curbed connection. The use of diamond hard aluminum oxide in the filler assures long tread life under.
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