Hazard tactile indicators are used to indicate a hazard, obstacle or public service point in an open space to people who are blind or vision impaired. They are often used at the top and bottom of stairways, ramps and escalators. Hazard tactiles can be identified under foot, by cane or noticed as a colour contrast to the installed surface.
Hazard tactile indicators can be used in conjunction with directional tactiles to provide a message to pause and consider a change in direction. Click here to view our range of directional tactiles.
- Available in three colours: black, yellow or terracotta
- Each tile features 36 raised truncated cones
- Made from polyurethane
- Slip resistant
- Easy to install: Self adhesive and can be applied to a wide range of surfaces including: concrete, bitumen, tiles, vinyl, rubber, timber and carpet
- Sold as individual tiles – each tile measures 300mm x 300mm
- Manufactured to meet Australian Standard AS/NZS 1428.4.1:2009 – Design for access and mobility, Part 4.1: Means to assist the orientation of people with vision impairment – Tactile ground surface indicators
Global Spill and Safety stock a wide range of site safety products including visual warning products to protect workers or pedestrians form potential hazards. To view the full range online please click here.