How is cast iron detectable warning used in footpath designing?
Summary:
Footpaths are made safe with the help of cast iron tiles that are slightly
raised than the normal tiles.
It is only after the use of cast iron detectable warning that walkers especially those that are visually impaired can walk safely. Footpath is designed for pedestrians and it is so designed that walkers remain safe.
Design
of a footpath
It is
a walking area raised and cut from the main road where vehicles run. The
objective of creating footpath is to keep walkers safe. But the earlier design
was only for those that can see clearly. Visually impaired people had to
struggle to find their ways. They had to use their sticks to find their ways.
But things changed faster and footpath designers started using raised tiles.
Castiron detectable warning is now part of the
footpath design. Its objective is to prevent pedestrians from diverting to
either side of the footpath. Also, the objective is to aware walkers about slopes,
bridges, stairs, and wet area. Pedestrians can continue to walk on the footpath
following the raised tiles.
For
example, if a pedestrian accidentally steps to either side of the footpath, he
will step on the raised tiles that will alert the walker about the danger
ahead. He will stop for a moment to check whether he is safe and on the right
path. He will get time to determine his position and come back to the footpath.
Let’s
check various uses of raised platforms
1.
Sideways
Cast
iron detectable warning are used for making
sides of footpath so that the walkers can keep walking on the footpath, and if
they accidentally step on the sides, they get alert. They would never jump on
the motor road where they can meet accidents.
2.
Elevator
Step
before the elevator is designed with raised tiles. It is so because the
pedestrians need warning sign. They can take a break from walking before taking
a flight on an elevator. The raised platform would provide them ample space and
time to get ready to step on the elevator.
3.
Stairs
Cast
iron detectable warning are used before the
stairs to alert the walkers. If a walker reaches the stairs, he will get the
alert sign from his feet. He will stand on a raised platform and get the alert
signal. He will look ahead and get ready to take the first step on the stairs.
And he will remain safe while going upwards through stairs.
4.
Bridge
If a
footpath has a foot-over-bridge, there should be alert signs for the
pedestrians. It is where raised tiles come into picture. The footpath is
designed with tiles with raised platform so the pedestrians become alert and
they control their speed so they don’t meet a slip and fall accident.
5. Slope
If a
footpath has a slope, it must be designed with cast iron detectable warning
so the walkers remain safe while moving down the slope. Raised platform will
provide firm support so that the walkers can move down slowly and safely. In
this way, tiles with raised platform keep the walkers safe from mishappenings.
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