Collection: Tactile Indicator

Durable Tactile Indicators for public safety and accessibility. Slip-resistant, UV-stable, and compliant with Australian standards. Ideal for indoor and outdoor pedestrian guidance.

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❓ Collection FAQs

What are tactile indicators used for?

Tactile indicators, also known as tactile ground surface indicators or TGSIs, are used to provide a raised surface warning for people who are blind or vision impaired. They are commonly installed near stairs, ramps, kerb ramps, pedestrian crossings, building entrances, walkways, transport areas and public access spaces where ground surface guidance is needed.

How do I choose the right tactile indicator for accessibility projects?

Choose tactile indicators based on the installation surface, project location, durability needs and installation method. Stainless steel tactile studs are commonly used for a durable and professional finish, while self-adhesive tactile indicator mats may suit projects where faster installation is preferred. For public, commercial or workplace access areas, always check the site requirements and relevant Australian accessibility standards before installation.