Stainless Steel TGSI

Stainless Steel Discrete Warning Studs & Directional TGSI...

Stainless Steel Studs are designed to be installed onto pedestrian surfaces, urban spaces and public buildings.

Made from (316 marine grade) Stainless Steel. These low profile warning studs come with either 6 or 10 concentric surface rings to provide excellent slip resistance in wet and dry conditions. 

Available in 'Spike' or 'FlatBac' variants where the substrate allows for either drill, screw or glue fix applications. Selected discrete warning TGSI studs are available with matching 295mm x 35mm x 4.5mm directional lead in TGSI.

Key Benefits:

  • Anti-Slip - excellent slip resistance
  • Hardwearing & Durable
  • Providing for the visually impaired 
  • Aesthetically pleasing
  • Easy to install
  • Complies with RTS 14 and AS/NZS 1428:4.2002

Suitable for: Interior and Exterior environments (concrete, asphalt, carpet and vinyl flooring), Commercial, Shopping Malls, Airport, Schools, Hospital & Aged Care Facilities, Public Domains, Pedestrian surfaces

 

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What are Tactile Indicators?

Tactile Indicators are a series of organised raised dots, installed on pedestrian surfaces that assist the orientation of people who are blind or vision impaired.

Felt under foot or by cane, Tactile Indicators alert the vision impaired, where they are, where they are going, and where they have been.

According to RTS 14 "Guidlines for facilities for blind and vision - impaired pedestrians" and the AS/NZS 1428.4:2002. Tactile Indicators are required to be installed to an approaching or change of direction along a path of travel, such as: can be used on Footpath, Passageway, Walkway, Ramp, Stairs, Landing or similar...

 

EcoFloors Tactile Ground Surface Indicators are designed and manufactured to conform to a number of national standards and recommendations:

  • NZS/AS 1428.4.1:2009 Design for Access and Mobility, Part 4, Tactile Indicators.
  • NZS 4121:2001 Design for Access and Mobility - Buildings and Associated Facilities.
  • Land Transport’s R.T.S.14, Guidelines for facilities for blind and vision-impaired pedestrians.
  • Land Transport’s Pedestrian Planning and Design Guide.
  • The Royal N.Z. Foundation for the Blind Design Guide Recommendations/Specifications.
  • NZS/AS 4586:2004 Slip resistance classification of new pedestrian surface materials.