Product Type:
- Knob and groove plates
- Adhesive plates
- Tactile / optical floor material
- Floor indicator
- Guidance system for the blind
- Guidance system for the visually impaired
Areas of Application:
- for blind people
- for the visually impaired
- for orientation in road traffic
- Guidance system
- for traffic area design
Description:
Tactile orientation aids enable blind and visually impaired people to find their way more easily in road traffic. Plates with groove or knob structure are used in the form of attention fields, boundary or protective strips and guidance directions at, for example, bus stops, railroad crossings, crosswalks or at level changes in road traffic, but also in public buildings and facilities.
With these panels, it is necessary that the fields stand out clearly from the surrounding flooring and that the structure can be felt by a long stick or also by the feet. Companion strips with a flat, low-joint surface that contrasts in color and texture with the studded or grooved panels should be positioned on one or both sides next to the guidance systems. These serve to better distinguish the guidance system from the normal road surface.
Material:
For easier acoustic differentiation, the adhesive panels are made of thermoplastic, so that a change in the pavement can also be perceived through an acoustic change. It can also be laid on slabs, concrete or stones by applying a primer.
Due to a good color and luminance contrast, the tactile floor tiles are also easier to recognize and distinguish for the visually impaired.
Application example:
Floor panels with groove structure are used for guide strips or also for catch strips. When used as a guide strip system, the user is guided in a targeted manner from the starting point to the specified end point on the basis of a continuous, linear structure.
The use of this guidance system is particularly useful
- for guidance in unclear or busy areas
- for guidance from one building to another
- from the building entrance to an information stand.
As a catch strip, it connects parallel guiding strips to
- draw attention to the end of guiding strips at the platform or stop end
- draw attention to entrances or exits with level changes aligned in the¤longitudinal direction of the platforms / stops.
While the floor information with groove structure guides users, for example, to a building,
floor information with nub structure in the form of attention fields points out forks in the road or danger areas.
Technical Data:
Grooves Nubs
Total width (cm): 30 - 60 30 - 60
Total length (cm): 30
Total height (cm): 6 - 7
Groove width (cm): 2 - 3
Price (without guarantee):
The price is available on request from the manufacturer.