Specifications
•Aesthetically pleasing
• Can be installed as the concrete is laid, saving extra trips to site
• UV stable
• Suitable for exterior use
• Available in unlimited colors to order
• Has high luminance contrast (45% as required by AS1428.4.1:2009)
• Available in Hazard and Directional profiles
COMPOSITION: TacTiles Hazard profiles are manufactured from 55mpa coloured high quality UV stabilised concrete resulting in superb abrasion and excellent anti-slip properties.
TYPES: Tacpad Hazard profiles are 25mm thick allowing the tiles to be installed into areas that have limited depth, or installed by working into wet concrete. Tacmed Hazard profiles are 40mm thick and are ideal for pedestrian pavers. TacXL Hazard  profiles are 60mm thick and recommended for heavy vehicle usage.
SLIP RESISTANCE: New Zealand test by Opus International Consultants – LAB ref number 06-527919.18. Full test report details available from Total Tactilez Solutions
STANDARDS: TacTile Concrete Tactile indicators conform to the following standards:
• AS/NZS 1428.4.1:2009
• RTS14:2007
TEST METHOD
AS/NZS 3661.1 requires that when tested wet the pedestrian surface shall have a mean coefficient of friction not less than 0.4, and no specimen in that sample shall be less than
0.35. Compliance with the slip resistance performance of NZBC D1.3.3(d) may be verified by confirming that the walking surface, under the expected conditions of use, has a
coefficient of friction no less than minimum coefficient = 0.4 + (0.0125 x % gradient of slope). Test method: AS/NZS 3661.1:1993: Slip Resistance of pedestrian surfaces. Part 1, Appendix A: Method for the Measurement of the Coefficient of Friction of Wet Surfaces.