How the Tactile Dome Helps Shopping Centers

You already have a concrete surface, but you want a tactile system for safety. How can you install your system as quickly as possible? Tactile warning systems, with their raised bumps, provide touch-based feedback for visually impaired people on sidewalks. A lot of these systems need time for wet concrete to set. Surface tiles don’t. They work for people who don’t have a lot of time but still want to create a safer environment. You can retrofit these tiles onto existing sidewalks in about ten minutes. Here are just some of the advantages of this kind of system. 

Minimal Diversion 

You can’t always divert pedestrian traffic. You might provide alternate routes in some cases, but that depends on a few factors. Sometimes, you need to minimize diversions and restore regular pedestrian routes as soon as possible. For these situations, a surface solution works best. You can have safer walkways in less time than it takes to fold a load of laundry. 

Budget-Friendly 

Surface tiles can provide a more budget-friendly option for those who want to create a safe environment. Of course, in some cases, wet-setting provides the best option. However, in other cases, surface tiles can do the job just as well. If you already have a concrete sidewalk in place, wet-setting concrete might require you to remove tiles before you can install your tactile system. In that case, your budget would include new concrete and construction labor. With a retrofitted option, you may spend less money overall. 

Simple Installation 

You don’t need advanced construction knowledge for retrofitted tiles. As long as you follow the instructions, you can install the tiles yourself. There’s no need to find a contractor and no need to worry about complicated steps. You can provide safer ramps and sidewalks without making things complicated. 

Tough and Durable 

If surface-level tiles are simple, does that mean you’ll have to sacrifice durability? No. Retrofitted tiles, like traditional tactile systems, can withstand a lot. They stand up to harsh weather and consistent pedestrian traffic. These tiles are designed for both durability and safety, so you can provide a consistently safe experience for visually-impaired citizens and customers. 

Which Tactile Warning System Will Work for You? 

You have a lot of tactile tile options. Some are surface-level while others are not. Some come in rectangular pieces while others curve for contoured walkways. Do you have questions about which tile system you need? The professionals should be able to answer all your questions.