Installing anti-slip strips on the stairs can not only prevent us from sliding up and down the stairs, but also protect the step angle of the stairs. Common stair anti-slip strips are made of cement iron filings, emery, metal strips, mosaics and anti-slip cylinders. For bricks, etc., the anti-skid strips should protrude a little bit from the step surface of the stairs, but they should not be too high, about 2-3 cm.
In order to avoid the illusion when going up and down the stairs, the height of the anti-skid strips on each step of the stairs should be the same, and the length should be the same. If it must be changed, it should be controlled within a few centimeters, so as not to exceed 2-3 centimeters.
The length of the anti-skid strip of the stair step is generally calculated by extending the meter by the distance between the two ends of the stair step minus 300mm. The anti-skid strips of stairs are usually pulled through. For example, the length of the step is 1 meter, then the anti-skid strip is also 1 meter, unless there are other colors on both sides of the step.
Generally, the two sides of the stairs of the stairs are about 15-20 centimeters of different color walking floor tiles, and the middle is the step. Install anti-slip strips 3 to 5 cm inward from the edge of the step. Generally, two are enough. Two The anti-skid strips are well spaced 3~5 cm apart, so they look more coordinated.
Stair anti-slip strips are generally divided into three types, one is the corner wrap, which is our common L-shaped, which can protect the sides of the stairs. There is also an I-type, this kind of anti-skid strip is fixed with screws, and the installation position is generally directly against the side of the step. The third type of anti-slip strip is the anti-slip molding strip. You can cut two slits on the stairs and insert them directly.
