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Aluminium stair nosing model ALH1
Aluminium stair nosing model ALH1
Aluminium stair nosing model ALH1

    Aluminium stair nosing model ALH1

    OLEJAR Aluminium stair nosing, PVC insert on the tread side. PVC inserts anti-slip rating R10-12. Anti-slip inserts R13 & photoluminescent inserts are available as well.

    OLEJAR aluminium stair nosings are available in brushed version & elox / anodization treatment in Silver & Black color, anodization ensures good resistance to corrosion, abrasion, excellent resistance to weathering, ozone, sunlight and oxidation.

    Aluminium stair nosings

    Understanding why we slip on the stairs - the first step in preventing accidents.

    The most serious injuries on the stairs occur during going down. They also occur on while going up, but their incidence is small and injuries are less severe. The cause of accidents when going down the stairs is divided into:

    • Overstepping - when we do not identify the tread part of the step and step into the space in front of the step.
    • Slipping - when there is not enough friction in the contact point of the step and our foot, we slip on the step.

    If we can mitigate the causes of these two problems on the stairs, we will significantly increase safety and prevent almost all of these accidents. We will therefore find out how this can be done.

    OVERSTEPPING

    Overstepping occurs more often on narrow steps, which are usually also very steep. The foot is forced to tread on the step significantly forward and in low light conditions, or when all the stairs are the same colour, it is very easy to make a mistake and place the foot in the free space in front of the next step and fall forward. Injuries in this type of fall are often very serious, and can cause permanent injury or death. Truly inconvenient.

    When looking at the stairs from above, it quite common seems that the steps merge into one and form a ramp. This happens when the stairs are the same plain colour, without any distinction between them. This problem is much more pronounced in an industrial environment where open mesh stairs are used to create a transparent mosaic without beginning or end.

    SLIPPING

    Almost all healthy people go down the stairs in the same way. The foot is forwards on the step, with the ball of the foot sticking above the edge of the step, so that the toes are not on the step. We do not step on the main part of the step, it is only contacted when climbing the stairs. This way of walking up the stairs is so common that we can see the area where they are most worn out on almost all the stairs. Peeled paint, chipped wood, carpet fiber sticking out, clearly polished steel. This wear point is very small, only 20-25 mm on the tread side of the step and only about 10 mm on the vertical part of the step, usually close to the center of the step. Take a look at any stairs near you, you'll see it. This constant wear causes the surface to smooth out and lose any traction right where we need it most. In addition, when the stairs are wet, dusty or greasy, there is a high risk of slipping.

    SOLUTION

    One properly fastened quality product can solve the problem of overstepping and slipping at the same time - it is a non-slip stair nosing. Located just above the edge of the step, the non-slip stair nosing will do two things:

    • provide a clear contrasting line that defines the edge of the step to prevent overstepping,
    • create a robust high-traction zone exactly where it is needed, at the edge of the tread part.

    PVC COLOUR INSERT

    A special safety PVC insert with pure aesthetics is available in lightly graded colour shades and three degrees of anti-slip properties: R10, R11, R12. Effective even in wet environments, with a long service life. Scratch resistant, easy to wash.

    GLOW- IN-THE-DARK INSERT

    Powerful, self-charging photoluminescent material applied to a thin aluminium sheet, encapsulated with a layer of glass pearls for good anti-slip properties, inserted into the profile of the aluminium stair nosing. In the dark or in an emergency, all the edges of the stairs light up and clearly define the path to safety. Hours of reliable brightness!


      Specification
      • Model: ALH1

        Material: Aluminium EN AW 6060

        Available Inserts: PVC inserts R10-R12 are available in 33 colors (some with MOQ), black anti-slip insert R13 & photoluminescent insert.

        Anodization treatments: Brushed, Silver elox C0 & Black Elox C35

        Width: 40 mm

        Length: 6000 mm by default, can be precut to a custom measurement, standard lengths of 1,2 & 3 m are also available.

        Height: 35 mm

        Available variants: Without tape, with self-adhesive tape & with screw openings

        Origin of raw materials: Europe

        Manufactured in Slovakia

        Tags: 

        tactile, tactile studs, hazard studs, tactile indicators, accessibility, tactile flooring, guidance systems, olejar, blind, visually impaired, stainless-steel, brass, bronze, aluminium, ISO23452, ISO 23599


      Technical specification
      • Unique ref.aluminium-stair-nosing-model-alh1
      • Product familyStair nosings
      • Product groupStair nosings
      • TypeObject (single object)
      • Date of publishing2024-06-06
      • Edition number1
      • Height (mm)35
      • Width (mm)40
      • Depth (mm)1000
      Related
      • Material mainAluminum
      • Material secondaryPVC
      • Designed inSlovakia
      • Manufactured inSlovakia
      • Weight Net (Kg)0.3
      Classification
      • BIMobject CategoryFlooring - Other
      • IFC classificationStair
      • ETIM CodeEC003178
      • ETIM NameAluminium edging strip
      • Uniclass 2015 CodePr_35_90_31_74
      • Uniclass 2015 DescriptionRigid stair nosings
      • CSI MasterFormat 2014 Code05 55 16
      • CSI MasterFormat 2014 TitleMetal Stair Nosings
      • OmniClass Number23-17 23 17 11 13
      • OmniClass TitleStair Nosings

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