This popular anti-slip stair-nosing is ideal for external steps that can become dangerously slippery in wet conditions. These plates can also be used in working environments where oil or grease is known create hazardous underfoot conditions.
Finally, these same stair-treads can also be used to improve the appearance and safety of chipped or damaged steps.
Supplied in a number of different sizes (see drop down), this tough, corrosion resistant anti-slip nosing can be easily cut to size with a hacksaw. This edging can then be either glued down or screwed into place with suitable countersunk screws (not supplied).
Features and benefits
High visibility yellow and black chevron so user can easily locate edge of steps
Moulded fibreglass stair tread covers provides an easy, cost-effective way to increase the safety of stairways.
Can be applied to any existing concrete, metal or wooden steps.
Robust fibreglass GRP construction designed to withstand the harshest of conditions.
Unlike metal backed alternatives, this stairnosing has an impregnated heavy duty grit surface that does not easily delaminate.
Impregnated fire-retardant additives ensure excellent fire and heat resistance, conforming to ASTM E84.
Specifications:
Anti-slip surface on top of a smooth fibreglass underside
Made from long-lasting and durable GRP
Ideal in both wet and dry environments
Water, oil and chemical resistant
Colour: Yellow and black chevrons
Size: 55mm wide x 55mm deep. Select length from dropdown menu above.
Delivery: 2-3 working days.
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GRP Care and Maintenance Being a highly durable material, use of a stiff brush will normally be sufficient to remove everyday dirt and debris, and for more stubborn dirt a mild detergent with warm water is often effective. A pressure washer on a low pressure setting can be used to clean the GRP, however care should be taken to ensure that this does not harm the integrity of the fixing, which is likely to be screws of and adhesive. Always test any cleaning methods and liquids on a small inconspicuous area before applying to the Spills should be cleared up immediately in line with the product data sheets and the company’s own safety procedures.
Cleaning The integrity of all fixings should be checked on a regular basis to ensure that the GRP remains in a firm and stable position. The gritted surfaces and GRP substrate should also be checked regularly, the frequency of which will depend on the nature and volume of footfall. As a guide, for high traffic areas a monthly inspection would be advisable, however this should be carried out in conjunction with the company’s procedures.
General Routine Maintenance Design life of 10+ years, subject to traffic and footfall. The life expectancy of any flooring product will be dictated by the nature and volume of the traffic it receives. Factors such as footwear type and material, weight of individual, non-pedestrian traffic, and any contamination such as dirt or grit are all factors that will influence the life term through the natural wear and tear of the GRP.
Life Expectancy Handling: Safe handling practices should always be employed. GRP should be stored face down. Cutting: Minor adjustments, small cut outs, can be made with a hacksaw or a jigsaw with a suitable blade. Should you wish to cut yourself, GRP can be easily cut to size using orbital cutting equipment with either a stone or diamond blade. Cutting should be carried out externally or where there is dust extraction or suitable ventilation. Appropriate protective equipment should always be worn.