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Tactile paving slab to assist the blind and partially sighted at different types of crossing zones.
Suitable for all pedestrian areas and light traffic areas.
Refer to the relevant part of BS 7533 for the correct sub-base design for applications.
Tactile Slabs are designed to assist pedestrians who are visually impaired or blind. Tactile slabs are available in two colours to enhance the distinction between roadways and adjoining paving.
Features and benefits:
Color | Manufacturer guidance
|
Finish | Manufacturer guidanceBlister |
Material | Concrete |
Shape | Square |
Length | 400 mm |
Width | 400 mm |
Height | 50 mm |
Uniclass | |
CAWS | Q25/320 Tactile flags and slabs |
Classification data | |
Standard | To BS EN 1339. |
Physical properties | |
Colour | Buff. Natural. |
Profile | |
Flag type | Blister. |
Arrises | Square. |
Dimensions and associated tolerances | |
Nominal sizes | 400 x 400 x 50 mm. |
Recycled content (minimum) | Not less than 5%. |
Skid resistance | Extremely low (>75 USRV). |
Slip resistance | Extremely low (>75 USRV). |
BREEAM rating | A (A+ can be achieved when used with recycled sub-base). |
SurfaceLayer | Hard-wearing surface layer with a minimum of 4 mm and >390 kg/m³ cement. |
TensileStrength | >5 MPa (Class 3). Manufacturer guidanceTypical tensile splitting strength. |
Country of product manufacture | United Kingdom |
Material | Concrete |
Carbon dioxide equivalent | |
Carbon dioxide equivalent, as defined in BS EN 15804 Certified | |
Stage Normalised unit (kg CO₂ eq/kg) Declared unit (kg CO₂ eq/m²) Stage:A1–A3 ('Production stage') Normalised unit : Declared unit 13.93 : | |
Recyclability | 100% |
Recycled contentAs defined in clause 7.8 of BS EN ISO 14021 | 5 % Guidance for specification option: Not less than 5%. |