Construction example: Stair anti-slip (Slip Rate Sigma 01 SR method)

March 2008
Anti-slip treatment was applied to the tread surface of the stair tiles (glazed finish) at the sports facility in Izumi City, Osaka Prefecture, using Slip Rate Sigma 01.
Since the stair tiles are glazed, they are quite slippery and pose a danger when wet. Additionally, this staircase connects to a tennis court, and sand from the court that sticks to shoes falls onto the stairs, making them slippery even when dry.
To meet the administrator's request to minimize changes to the appearance while reducing slip risk both when dry and wet, we used the Slip Rate Sigma 01 method, applying 200 grams of aggregate similar in color to the flooring material per square meter.


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