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Support Public Accessibility with Plastic Tactile Indicator Directional Black
Sleek, Tough, and Built for Clear Guidance
Guide with precision using the Plastic Tactile Indicator Directional Black from Safety Sector—a robust solution for accessibility and safety. Measuring 290mm long, 35mm wide, and 5mm high, this single-piece molded tactile is crafted from outdoor polyurethane PVC for weather resistance and durability. AS/NZS 4586 slip-rated, it installs easily with an 8mm drill bit, offering bold black directional guidance—perfect for public spaces, pathways, and commercial areas across Australia needing high-contrast wayfinding.
Why Choose Plastic Tactile Indicator Directional Black?
Perfect For:
Strength Meets Striking Direction
This Plastic Tactile Indicator Directional Black features a 290mm x 35mm x 5mm strip, molded from outdoor polyurethane PVC for lasting toughness and a sharp black finish. Slip-rated to AS/NZS 4586, it installs seamlessly with an 8mm drill bit, providing accessible, directional clarity. Order from Safety Sector and steer with bold, dependable guidance!
Each unit measures 290mm in length, 35mm in width, and 5mm in height, offering clear directional guidance.
What material is this tactile made from?
It is manufactured from outdoor-grade polyurethane PVC, designed to resist weather, wear, and heavy use.
Is it slip-resistant and compliant with standards?
Yes, it is AS/NZS 4586 slip-rated, ensuring traction and compliance with accessibility requirements.
How is the tactile installed?
It installs easily using an 8mm drill bit. Each piece is a single molded unit for quick and secure fitting.
Can it be used outdoors?
Yes, the PVC material is UV-stable and weather-resistant, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.
Where are these tactiles commonly used?
They are ideal for public spaces, pathways, transport hubs, and commercial areas where clear directional guidance is essential.
What is the advantage of black tactiles over other colours?
Black provides a stark contrast on lighter flooring, making it easier for vision-impaired users to detect and follow.
Do they require regular maintenance?
They are low-maintenance, requiring only basic cleaning to maintain visibility and traction.
Are other colours available in this range?
Yes, directional tactiles are also available in yellow and other finishes to suit different accessibility and design needs.