Tactile Pavers

Compliant Concrete Pavers for Vision-Impaired Pedestrian Safety.

Description

SVC Tactile Pavers, also known as Tactile Ground Surface Indicators (TGSIs), are an essential safety product for all public spaces. They are designed to solve the critical problem of providing safe and accessible navigation for vision-impaired pedestrians. Featuring distinct, raised patterns, these pavers provide underfoot warnings of upcoming hazards like stairs and crossings, or directional guidance along a path. They are a mandatory requirement for public infrastructure projects, ensuring compliance with disability access legislation and enhancing safety for the entire community.

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Road Infrastructure

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are different colours available?

Yes. Tactile pavers are supplied in colours like yellow and charcoal that create a high luminance contrast with the surrounding pavement, which is a key requirement of the Australian Standard.

Where are tactile pavers required?

They are required by law in public spaces to indicate hazards and safe paths. Common locations include the top and bottom of stairs, ramps, railway platforms, and at pedestrian crossings.

What is the difference between the two types of tactile pavers?

"Warning" or "hazard" tactiles have a grid of raised dots to signal an upcoming hazard like a kerb ramp or staircase. "Directional" tactiles have raised bars to indicate a safe path to follow.

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