Tactile Ground Surface Indicators
Specialists in TGSI, Tactile surface indicators.Please see our Tactile Indicator Menu "Shaded in Grey Left of Screen"
Incorporating tactile surface navigation aids for the Vision Impaired, in indoor and outdoor construction is not only good practice, but has become mandatory in the Australian Building Code and Public Access Disability Standards. Tactile ground surface indicators are laid to adequately guide pedestrians whilst traversing road-crossings, ramps, stairs and the public infrastructure. An estimated 380,000 people in Australia currently suffer from blindness and are legally vision impaired. These statistics will double as a result of the aging population.
Please see our comprehensive range of tactile surface indicators shaded grey in the main menu left screen of this website, and or discuss your obligations with your TredRight consultant today call 03 909 56 116. The site includes many copy and paste tactile solutions which you may use to their entirety.



Tactile surface indicators. Explained "In a nutshell" are a unique matrix of raised round shaped discs. This uniform configuration is designed for the vision impaired, to define a pedestrian hazard area, from a safe area. If you are unclear about your obligations as builder, a TredRight team member will help you. 03 909 56 116