Product Specification
Top of Strip:
Linear Grooves
Suitable for Substrates :
Stone, masonry, timber, vinyl, vitrified porcelain, ceramics, glass, metals
Fixing :
Drill and fit with adhesive or diamond core and fit with adhesive
Special Options :
Length / Width / Thickness or Stem Sizes Can be availed as per requirements
Australian Standards AS/NZS 1428.4.1:2009. | National Building Code 2016 (India)
5-Year Warranty
The “Stainless Steel Tactile Directional Bar with Linear Pattern on Top” is a meticulously crafted aid designed to enhance the autonomy and safety of visually impaired individuals in various public settings. These tactile directional bars serve as reliable navigational tools, guiding visually impaired people toward the correct path and alerting them to nearby hazards. They are ideally suited for installation in diverse environments such as public platforms, escalators, ramps, staircases, and other critical areas.
Each bar features a linear pattern on its top surface, which is not only visually appealing but also functionally significant. This pattern is carefully engraved to provide a distinct tactile sensation underfoot, making it easy for visually impaired individuals to detect and follow. This thoughtful design element ensures that the bars are both highly tactile and user-friendly.
Constructed from 100% pure, high-quality stainless steel, these tactile directional bars boast exceptional strength and durability. The material is rigorously tested to ensure its suitability for the purpose, resulting in a product that is both robust and dependable. Furthermore, these bars are highly versatile and can be tailored to meet specific requirements, offering flexibility in terms of both design and application.
The resilience of the stainless steel used in these bars guarantees their longevity, enabling them to withstand a variety of weather conditions without compromising functionality. This durability, coupled with their ease of maintenance, makes them a practical choice for long-term use in aiding the visually impaired.