Tactile Ground Surface Indicators (TGSI’s) are an imperative safety measure, set out in the Australian Standard AS/NZ1428.4.
Directional Tactiles are used to give directional orientation in open spaces where there are insufficient tactile directional cues, e.g Handrails or walls. They direct the vision-impaired route to be taken to avoid a hazard or to give directional orientation where a person must deviate from the regular continuous accessible path of travel to have access to points of interest like Public Transport, Public facilities e.g Hospitals and Sports Centres.
Refer to the AS/NZS 1428.4 for Placement guidelines and specifications.
Advantages & Benefits
Novaproducts PVC TacAlert™ TGSI’s conform to Australian standard requirements and in addition, offer a large range of advantages and benefits.
– Manufactured to meet AS/NZ Standards 1428.4
– High luminance contrast
– Slip-resistant as required by AS/NZ Standards 4586
– Proven hard-wearing and durable
– Suitable for Interior and Exterior use
– UV-stabilised
– Easy to install
– Range of colours
– Available in tiles or individual Format
– Available in Stainless steel, ceramic or PVC format.
Novaproducts Global offers you a range of different Directional Tactile Indicators.
PVC Directional Tiles (TT0038N)
Size: 300*150mm Directionals
Ceramic Directional Tiles
Size: 300*300mm Directionals (8mm thickness)
Stainless Steel Directional Individuals (TT0052J and TT0052JA)
Colours: 316 Grade Stainless Steel.
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Colours
Series I Colour Range
Series II Colour Range
Lead Times
Series I is the standard colour range – Currently in stock
Series II 4-6 week Lead time – Special order. Custom colours available – Minimum Order Quantity 500
All new colours are only available in 300mm x 300mm
*While stocks last. Maybe MOQ is required.
Sizes
Dimensions: 300 x 150mm Directionals
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