Stainless steel tactile indicators are specially designed to help the blind walk the road. Blind roads are generally paved with two types of bricks. One is the belt-shaped walking brick, which guides the blind to move forward safely, also known as the blind road; the other is the warning brick with dots, indicating that there is an obstacle ahead and it is time to turn, also called the parking warning blind road.
Characteristics of stainless steel tactile indicators
- It can be used all day, with good wear resistance, good weather resistance, strong and durable.
- Good elasticity, strong compressive and impact resistance.
- Strong guidance.
- Easy to lay and install.
Construction technology of stainless steel tactile indicator
- Preparation materials: stainless steel tactile indicator, AB dry hanging glue, wire clip, broom, rag, drill, knife, hair dryer, brush and spoon.
- Clean the ground first, and wipe it with a rag if necessary.
- Arrange the wiring according to the blind road on site, mark the punching point, and the wiring should be set in a straight line.
- When drilling, first use a small drill to drill on the ground. Then, drill with a large drill bit so as not to damage the ground. Next, use a hair dryer to blow the debris out of the hole. Before drilling a hole, it’s a good idea to test the ground. If regular drill bits don’t work, hydraulic drill bits.
- AB dry-hanging glue should be applied in the hole. Glue can also be applied underneath the stainless steel tactile indicator if special reinforcement is required.
- Install stainless steel tactile indicators and nails.
- Secure the tactile indicator and nail with a rubber mallet or wooden hammer.
- Clean up debris on site.