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3 Amazing Benefits of Using the IFC Photoluminescent Stair Nosing

  Every workplace and industry faces the risk of unwanted accidents and uncertain happenings like slipping and falling of workers. So, you must take some crucial steps and measures to minimize these risks and ensure the safety of your workforce. It's also a great idea to choose a high-quality  IFCphotoluminescent stair nosing  as an addition to the electrical emergency lighting systems.    So, let's take a look at the three amazing benefits of using the IFC photoluminescent stair nosing:            1.      Promotes a Safe Work Environment  The main objective of the photoluminescent stair nosing is to maintain the safety of your staircase. These stair nosings are great for providing additional space for people to step while going up or down. Apart from making your steps to the stairs safer and more comfortable, these stair nosings also help prevent slipping and falling.    2.      Protects the Staircase Another major benefit of using stair nosing is that it helps to pr

Tactile solutions use, and its provider

Tactile Ground Surface Indicators provide crucial orientation cues to assist millions of people around the globe classified as blind or vision impaired to navigate the public environment safely. Together with other environmental information, tactile are commonly installed in built spaces such as pedestrian crossings, escalators, ramps, stairways, and moving travelators. Normally, there are two main types of tactile walking surface indicators – directional and attention. Greatly like a stop sign, attention tactile indicators alert walkers of upcoming dangers in their line of travel. On the other side, directional tactile indicators give you directional orientation, designating the optimal access path to be taken. Working in synergy, tactile empower visually impaired pedestrians to enjoy confident, independent mobility within urban landscapes. Common uses of tactile indicators Tactile indicators are every place in the public environment: on waiting platforms, at pedestrian crossings

All you need to know about Surface Applied AODA Systems for visually impaired people

It is important for tactile solutions in Canada to be available and accessible for all in case of any emergency. This is why it is mandatory for products and solutions to meet and comply with CSA, AODA, ISO, FADS, and IFC standards. In addition, following these standards and codes is crucial for creating and providing the safest pathways and exits for the visually impaired.  These  Surface Applied AODA Systems  are provided in two major categories by Tactile Solutions Canada: 1.      Wayfinding tactile 2.      Tactile “glued” to existent surface 1: Wayfinding tactile As mentioned above, this wayfinding tactile is code compliant and used to indicate a safe passage for visually impaired people. These are made in three different materials, sizes, and colors to help find paths in all situations. Here are the main types: Cast-In-Place Wayfinding Plate : Made with strict adherence to ASTM A-48, Class 35B Grey Cast Iron, this wayfinding plate is lightweight, durable