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Provide Clear Direction with Plastic Tactile Indicator Directional Yellow
Bright, Tough, and Built for Clear Guidance
Direct with confidence using the Plastic Tactile Indicator Directional Yellow from Safety Sector—a vibrant 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 yellow directional guidance—perfect for public spaces, pathways, and commercial areas across Australia needing reliable wayfinding.
Why Choose Plastic Tactile Indicator Directional Yellow?
Perfect For:
Strength Meets Vibrant Direction
This Plastic Tactile Indicator Directional Yellow features a 290mm x 35mm x 5mm strip, molded from outdoor polyurethane PVC for lasting toughness and a striking yellow finish. Slip-rated to AS/NZS 4586, it installs seamlessly with an 8mm drill bit, providing accessible, directional clarity. Order from Safety Sector and lead the way with bold, dependable guidance!
Each piece measures 290mm in length, 35mm in width, and 5mm in height, providing clear linear guidance.
What material is the tactile made from?
It is made from outdoor-grade polyurethane PVC, designed for toughness and weather resistance.
Is the product slip-resistant?
Yes, it is AS/NZS 4586 slip-rated, ensuring secure traction and compliance with accessibility standards.
How do I install the tactile indicator?
Installation is simple using an 8mm drill bit. Each unit is a single-piece design for easy fitting.
Can these tactiles be used outdoors?
Yes, they are UV-stable and weather-resistant, making them suitable for outdoor as well as indoor use.
Where are these tactiles commonly installed?
They are ideal for public spaces, pathways, commercial areas, and transport hubs where directional guidance is needed.
What is the purpose of directional tactiles?
Directional tactiles guide visually impaired pedestrians safely along pathways or toward key access points.
Can they be used on different surfaces?
Yes, they can be installed on concrete, tiles, timber, or other suitable flat surfaces.
Do they require special maintenance?
No, they are low-maintenance—just keep them clean to ensure visibility and traction.
Are other colours available?
Yellow is the most common for high visibility, but other colours may be available to suit project requirements.