Are you starting a new construction project or a retrofitting project? It’s time for you to select the appropriate surface applied detectable warning system . But, before installing them, contractors have to make sure they are compliant with the national, regional, and provincial code standards. The detectable warning system makes it easy for pedestrians to navigate their surroundings. The tactile walking surface indicators must be lightweight and easy to install and must last for long. Contractors have to make sure the tactile indicators are made from high-quality materials that comply with code requirements. Features contractors must look for before reinstalling detectable warning surfaces. Location Requirements Contractors must install tactile warning surface indicators on rail, transit platform edges, curb ramps, reflecting pools, and hazardous crosswalks. Installing tactile indicators in the facility will help contractors to reduce the chances of accidents. Spacing