High foot traffic and public safety risk

Institutional, government, and military facilities serve large numbers of staff, visitors, and the public every day. Entrances, stairwells, ramps, and exterior walkways are constant risk areas, especially in wet, icy, or high-use conditions where safety incidents can carry serious operational and legal consequences.

Institutional, government, and military facilities operate under strict safety, durability, and compliance requirements. Courthouses, schools, hospitals, transit buildings, bases, and administrative offices experience constant foot traffic, frequent cleaning, and exposure to weather, all of which increase slip risk on stairs, ramps, and access routes.

“Falls are the leading cause of injury-related hospitalizations among seniors and a significant risk in public facilities.”
Source: Public Health Agency of Canada
https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health.html

To reduce risk while maintaining long service life, many public facilities rely on aluminium stair nosings, treads and strips for clearly defined step edges and consistent traction. In environments that require resistance to chemicals, moisture, or heavy washdowns, FRP stair nosings and treads provide durable grip with minimal maintenance.

Exterior walkways, ramps, and secure access routes benefit from anti slip solutions for ladders, walkways, ramps and flat surfaces, helping facilities stay safe year-round. For renovations and capital projects, anti slip construction products allow slip resistance to be built into public infrastructure rather than added as a reactive measure.

These solutions support long-term safety planning, reduce incident risk, and help institutions meet regulatory expectations while controlling maintenance and replacement costs.

FAQs

Yes. Products are designed for continuous use in schools, hospitals, government buildings, and military facilities where durability and reliability are essential.

Most systems require minimal maintenance beyond routine cleaning, making them suitable for facilities with limited maintenance windows.

Yes. Many products are commonly installed in secure stairwells, service corridors, and controlled-access zones without affecting operations.

Protect people in critical public spaces

Create safer, more durable public facilities with proven anti slip solutions designed for institutional, government, and military environments.

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