Description
Each tactile panel is a detectable warning tile that meets the detectable warning surface requirements of the latest Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards. Each is of a uniform color and made of a glass and carbon-reinforced polyester composite material. Per current standards, domes are arranged in a square grid pattern. These raised truncated domes are 0.2” in height, with a base diameter of 0.9”, and spaced at 1.6” to 2.4” apart per the Federal Code of Regulations.
The pattern provides a wheelchair or walker user with tactile feedback. For optimal results, a 2.35” horizontal and vertical center-to-center dome spacing is preferred. Radius SA tile in the standard dome spacing range is required to have dimensions of 24” x 33.25”.
Product Features
- Wet set: pressed into freshly poured concrete
- Follows current Americans with Disabilities Act standard
- Texture & bumps let pedestrians feel changes in elevation or access (into an intersection, for example)
- For wheelchair accessible entrances, curbs, and pedestrian concrete walkways
- Curve of the paver best suited for corners and curb ramps
- Cut to fit in minutes
- Slip & UV resistance