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A Complete Guide to Different Types of Tactile Indicators

  Tactile indicators play a critical role enhancing the accessibility for visually impaired individuals. They are available in different types and colors which make it easy for the people with visual impairment to navigate easily and at the same time improve the appeal of the space. They are either CSA attention domes tiles or directional bars that are built into or applied to the existing surface. They are designed to give warnings of hazards in the continuous accessible path of travel and directional information to pedestrians who are blind or have low vision. The color contrast helps pedestrians in detecting modules visually. Let’s  talk about the two essential types of tactile indicators Warning tactile indicators : Contractors also refer to them as hazard tactile indicators. They are the textured surface features that contractors can add to the walking surfaces that act like a stop sign. Their main job is to alert pedestrians who are blind or have vision-impaired in the...

A Contractors Guide to Tactile Walking Surface Indicators

Contractors are well aware of the importance of installing tactile walking surface indicators in their projects. Tactile indicators play a crucial role in safeguarding the facility from accidents by giving information to pedestrians about nearby hazards. The mandatory tactile indicator must be installed in dangerous locations to alert people, especially those who are visually impaired. But, before installing tactile walking indicators, contractors must be aware of the code standards and follow proper installation guidelines. The TWSI must comply with the national, regional, and provincial code standards.  Also, tactile indicators must have a code-compliant color contrast with the surroundings. In addition to color compliance, contractors must be aware of the different types of tactile indicators. Speaking of that , there are two types of tactile indicators, contractors can install in their projects. Guidance Tactile Walking Surface Indicators: Another type of tactile ...

Role of Design Basics in Installing Tactile Walking Surface Indicators

Contractors often face the risk of disapproval from project managers while installing tactile walking surface indicators . The reason being, contractors most of the time, are unaware of the code standards resulting in the deviation from the project requirements. As per the legislation, it’s mandatory for contractors to install code-compliant tactile indicators in their projects.  Although contractors are aware of the importance, they don’t have a complete understanding of the code standards. To meet the project requirements, contractors should take the Northwest  Territories tactile warning in OBC  into account.  To safeguard the interest of contractors and to ensure compliance with the project requirements, we have created this guide. Along with the code standards, contractors must be aware of the role of design basic in the installation of tactile walking indicators. Contractors must consider three fundamental elements while installing TWSI’s. ...

Why Access Tile Tactile System Is The First Choice For Contractors

Project managers, as well as the architects, are well aware of the importance of installing compliant tactile solutions. But, the question is, are they even aware of what code-compliant solution means. In most of the cases, the answer is no. Knowing the importance and need for tactile walking surface indicators is not sufficient. Contractors have to acquaint themselves with compliant code standards, which include size requirements, color compliance, and affordability. Before contractors set out to install the ISOAccess Tile Surface Applied system , they must know whether they comply with all the project standards. To make life easier for the contractors, we have created a list of points that show why Access Tile Tactile System is the right choice for the contractors. Minimize installation errors: Installing the tactile walking surface indicators is not an easy task. A small deviation from standards will result in the complete failure of the project. The Access tile tactile sys...