![]() They are required in areas that do not have curbs that border vehicle travel, and also at curb ramps. These mats fall under code requirements for "detectable warnings." They are a state regulatory requirement found in Chapter 11 of the California Building Code to inform a blind person that they are entering a hazardous area (i.e. The bumps that we are referring to are called truncated domes, or an ADA Detectable Mat. Let’s take a moment to really know what they are used for and also realize that they are required by law to be installed (in California). Have you ever stopped to really think about those little bumps that make our grocery carts go wild? They just so happen to be super important. ![]()
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