One Need, Two Products. Our highly durable detectable warning systems are the most installer-friendly products on the market. We manufacture both surface applied and cast-in-place warning systems. Both install in less than 10 minutes, have a 5-year limited warranty and meet ADA, FHWA, and other regulations that require detectable warning surfaces.
RediMat™ is molded from extremely durable UV protected polyurethane featuring an exclusive peel and stick backing and stainless steel anchoring system. Its flexible construction and 10 minute installation make it the mat of choice for retrofit applications.
![]() In-line or square pattern with 2.35" spacing |
![]() Offset pattern with 2.35" and 1.66" spacing |
Colors and Sizes – Available in three standard colors: Yellow-Federal Standard 595B #33538, Black and Brick Red. Custom colors are also available by special order. UV inhibitors included in the process provide protection from fading and discoloration. Mats are available in the following sizes: 2´x2´, 2´x3´, 2´x4´, 2´x5´, 3´x2.5´,3´x4´, and the 24”x27” wedge for radius applications.
The CAST-IN-PLACE EZ Set Tile™ replaceable detectable warnings is molded from an incredibly strong and durable polymer concrete. Its new stainless steel anchoring system and quick installation make it the preferred tile for new construction and installation in wet concrete.
Colors and Sizes – Available in three standard colors to meet a variety of situations and preferences: Safety Yellow, Brick Red and Charcoal Gray. Custom colors are also available by special order. UV inhibitors included in the process provide protection from fading and discoloration. Tiles are available in the following sizes: 2´x2´, 2´x2.5´, 2´x3´, 2´x4´, and various wedge sizes for radius applications.
Where do you need detectable warnings?
Curb Ramps, hazardous vehicle ways, reflecting pools, and transit platform edges. See the ADAAG Standards, sections 4.7.7, 4.29, 4.29.5, 4.29.6, and 10.3.1(8).
Current Guidelines for Detectable Warnings
Excerpt from the Revised Draft Guidelines for Accessible Public Rights-of-Way (11/23/05). Please note that Advisories are for informational purposes only.