A Few Things You Should Know About Tactile Warning Indicator

Tactile Solutions
2 min readJan 31, 2022

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Tactile warning indicators are mandatory at various places to ensure the safety of pedestrians who are blind or who have vision impairment. They are a series of raised studs or bars in a variety of shapes that provide directional information to aid navigation for pedestrians in the urban environment.

You might have seen the tactile warning indicators at various public places and commercial settings. Have a look at the few things you need to know about before buying tactile warning indicators.

  1. It is very important to ensure that the tactile warning indicators you are buying are certified. ISO tactile warning indicators are most commonly used. Other compliances include AODA/CSA/ISO and OBC.
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2. Tactile warning indicators can be used for stairwells, transit platforms, multi-modal transit centers, curb ramps, escalator approaches, pedestrian crossings, parking areas, reflecting pools, photoluminescent exit signs, and building entrances.

3. There are two types of tactile indicators: cast-in-place tactile warning indicators and surface applied tactile warning indicators. Cast in place tactile indicators are anchored in the wet concrete, whereas surface applied tactile indicators are applied on the existing hardened surface.

What is the best brand of tactile warning indicators?

There are many global brands in the market, but Armor-Tile Cast in Plate Indicators are the best.

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The Armor-Tile Cast in place truncated domes are made from a diamond-hard vitrified polymer composite, making them the industry leader for their durability, strength, weather, and wear resistance.

Armor-Tile Surface Applied truncated domes are also diamond-hard vitrified polymer composite setting the benchmark for durability and detectability in tactile systems.

Where to buy ISO compliance tactile warning indicators in Canada?

You can buy tactile indicators that meet the most rigorous test requirements and comply with AODA, CSA, ISO, FADS, and IFC standards from TactileSolution. You can check out their collection.

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Tactile Solutions
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Tactile Solutions brings the Accessibility code compliant tactile for vehicular routes or curb ramps. We’ve got the CSA, AODA & ISO tactile warning indicators.

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