Ceramic tiles are commonly used by the road authorities on pedestrian walkways, bus stops, car park crossing, ramps etc.

Our tactile indicators have been approved for use by the Land Transport Authority (LTA) in Singapore.
The tactile indicators are manufactured under strict supervision and control, tested and approved by PSB Corporation.
Tactile routes can be split into 2 distinct types:
Direction - the elongated ’strip’ pattern indicates the direction to of travel to be taken.

Decision - the circular ’stud’ pattern indicate a potential hazard or change of direction or location of amenities.

The tiles are available in either yellow or black colour with dimensions of 300 x 300 x 12mm.


Homogeneous unglazed ceramic tactile tiles when installed on the pedestrian surface, assist in providing a safer environment for the blind and vision impaired.
Felt by foot or by walking stick, they alert the vision impaired by signalling to them that there will be a potential hazard or change in direction ahead. Commonly installed areas include walkway, ramp, footpath or landing.