
Truncated Domes Tiles for Concrete Surfaces - 2' x 5' - ADA Compliant
Truncated Domes Surface Applied Tiles - 2' x 5' Size - Includes Adhesive and Anchoring Hardware These Truncated Domes Access Tiles are Shipped Free by Ground Services. Expedited air shipping is not available. This product ships from New York, typically in 1-4 business days. ADA Compliant Truncated Domes Tiles for Surface Mounting on Concrete Fully complies with all ADA and OHSA requirements for surface height transitions to eliminate trip hazards Consistent dome spacing when tiles are adjoined (side-by-side or end-to-end) Wide in-line dome configuration facilitates a smooth rolling transition for strollers, wheelchairs and walkers Trademarked diamond grip high density pyramid micro texture designed for exceptional slip resistance in wet and dry conditions Textured surface on bottom to allow optimum adhesive bond Adhesive location identified on underside of tile for easy, error-free installation 2.35" center-to-center, in-line dome spacing meets ADA Federal and State requirements Truncated dome size and spacing compliant with ADA Federal and State requirements, 0.9" base and 0.45" top diameter Perimeter of tile is designed to meet ADA requirements for surface height transition. Pre-formed fastener locations enable error-free installation. Color-matched anchoring hardware is supplied with tile. NOTE: California requires a minimum 3-foot depth for truncated domes. For California compliance, use a 3' x 5' size tile, rather than this 2' x 5' size. Please consult your local/state regulations and select your sizes accordingly. When selecting colors of truncated domes be aware of the contrast regulation: Detectable Warning Surfaces shall contrast visually with adjacent walking surfaces either light-on-dark, or dark-on-light. As curb ramps have become common in response to the requirements of the Rehabilitation Act (1973) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (1990), an unintended consequence has been that blind pedestrians have found it more difficult to locate the boundary between the street and sidewalk. The only surface which has repeatedly been demonstrated to be detectable to most blind pedestrians, either under foot or by the use of a long cane, is the truncated dome detectable warning surface, which has been required on transit platform edges since 1991 and at curb ramps since July 2001. Detectable Warnings incorporating truncated domes are the only option to make hazardous vehicular ways, curb ramps and transit platform edges ADA compliant.