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Hi All!

 

Please could I gauge the opinion of all on the list, who wish to reply to
the following question below.

 

As I'm totally blind, it makes no difference to me whatsoever, but I've been
asked to canvas some expert opinion and thought that here would be a good
platform to do so.

 

Many Thanks in advance for any help.

 

Chris Cook.

 

The value of highlighting the stair nosing on stairs is obviously well known
and to varying degrees of success this is a fairly standard improvement that
should now be the norm on new external stairs and increasingly is being
undertaken retrospectively on older stairs.

In most cases the stair nosings will end up all one colour ( although which
colour can depend on the step itself), but on transport , particularly rail,
they can end up with most of the steps having a white nosing whilst the top
and bottom steps are just in yellow. This is supposedly so you can identify
where either the top or bottom or intermediate landings are when looking at
the steps. However , this subtlety is often lost on most people and in fact
the different colour can cause confusion for people particularly where their
sight is more limited and so having made their way down a flight of stairs
looking at each stair nosing in turn they can get to the bottom one and
think they have arrived at the bottom and then actually miss the last step.


However what do you think, keep them all the same colour or have the top and
bottom step in different colours, what do you think works best?


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