Tactile indicators: Warning floor indicators
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Tactile Signs – Movement-Stopping Floor Markers
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Movement-stopping tactile floor markers warn the user of a change in route, an obstacle, or a potential danger area. They are installed in the floor at points where the pedestrian must stop, to increase awareness before changing direction or moving to another area. The stopping signs are specifically designed to support the safe movement of visually impaired individuals, but they also enhance the visibility of pathways for all users. Typical application areas include the tops and bottoms of stairs, pedestrian crossings, platform areas, and intersecting pathways. Our range of floor markers is durable and suitable for various flooring materials, such as concrete, tiles, and plastic surfaces. Clear embossing and contrast ensure good visibility. By using movement-stopping tactile signs, you increase the safety of spaces and ensure compliance with accessibility requirements. Mounting options according to the application area (the desired mounting method is defined at the time of order): - Adhesive (no holes or screws, drying time, removal may damage the surface) - Screw mounting (Floor markers can be pre-drilled at the factory, very sturdy, requires drilling) - Pin mounting (Floor markers can be made with pins, making them very quick to install. Requires pre-drilling of the floor) - Tape mounting (Pre-installed 3M tape on the bottom of the marker. Quick and easy installation. Load capacity limited, not for heavy stress) |