Compliance Statement
Scope of Use
GMSSD10 Guidemaster Tactile Ground Surface Directional Indicator – A Heavy Duty Solid Stainless Steel leading tactile indicator, recommended for indoors and outdoors, commercial carparks, footpaths, shopping centres, hospitals, schools – any public spaces requiring accessibility treatment.
Lead the vision impaired to Hazard / Warning Tactiles to warn as:
- Life threatening hazards where serious falls may occur, such as at railway platforms, wharves, vehicular driveways and exits from car parks, etc., which intersect access paths
- To indicate that a point of importance has been reached, such as the location of a bus sign or tram stop or the location of a change of direction on a pedestrian crossing island or as wayfinding to signify the location of a change of direction while traveling
- At the top and bottom of stairways and ramps warning of a change in level.
- At pedestrian crossings to indicate the path of travel
New Zealand Building Code (NZBC)
The product will, if employed in accordance with the supplier's installation and maintenance requirements, assist with meeting the following provisions of the building code:
Evidence
The product meets the requirements set out in the following documents, or relevant parts of cited standards within the documents:
Code Compliance:
- NZTA RTS14—Land Transport New Zealand— Guidelines for facilities for the blind and vision impaired
- AS/NZS 1428.4.1:2009—Design for access and mobility, Part 4
- NZS4121:2001—Design for access and mobility - building and associated facilities
- AS/NZS4586:2004 – Slip resistance classification of new pedestrian surface materials
- Land Transport’s Pedestrian Planning and Design Guide
- The Royal N.Z. Foundation for the Blind Design Guide Recommendations/Specifications
Design requirements
Designed to be very durable with a visible solid 316 marine grade stainless steel. Engineered for accessibility to lead and guide the visually impaired to hazard / warning tactile.
Installation requirements
Drill and Adhesive Fix or Drill and Friction Fit in accordance to New Zealand Standards. Complete Installation Requirements available upon Freedom Strategies Ltd client request.
Maintenance requirements
Regular Cleaning
- Remove dirt, debris, leaves, and other foreign materials from the tactile indicators regularly using a broom, brush, or a leaf blower.
- Periodically wash the surface with water and a mild detergent to remove stains and accumulated grime.
- Avoid using harsh chemicals, such as acids, alkalis, or abrasive cleaners, as these can damage the stainless steel.
Regular Maintenance
- Establish a regular maintenance schedule for stainless steel tactile indicators, depending on the level of foot traffic and environmental conditions in the area. Heavily used areas may require more frequent inspections and maintenance.
- Inspect the tactile indicators regularly for signs of wear and tear, such as loose screws or damaged inserts.
- Tighten any loose screws and replace any damaged inserts immediately.
- If the tactile indicators are located in an area with high levels of salt or other corrosive materials, they may need to be cleaned more frequently and protected with a sealant.
Manufacturer
Legal Trading Name:
Freedom Works
Business Email:
sales@freedomworks.co.nz
Contact Number/s:
09 3201338
Product Identifier
BRAND NAME: GUIDEMASTER | PRODUCT CODE: GMSSD10 | DESIGN: DISCRETE LEADING TACTILE INDICATOR DIRECTIONAL | MATERIAL: SOLID 316 STAINLESS STEEL | LUMINANCE TEST: REQUIRES A 45% COLOUR CONTRAST | SLIP RATING: P5 RATED / CO-EFFICIENT OF FRICTION – #120
Warnings
This product has no warnings associated with it.
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Date last validated:
10 April 2024 |
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Date last updated:
10 April 2024 |
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