Description
NHP – 60.4 x 32mm Tredsafe Non-Slip Heavy Duty Hard Nose PVC Stair Nosing
Compact, Durable Stair Safety for Demanding Environments
The NHP Heavy Duty Hard Nose PVC Stair Nosing from Tredsafe is a compact yet rugged solution for enhancing stair safety and edge durability in high-traffic areas. Crafted from tough, impact-resistant PVC, this nosing is designed to withstand heavy use, including footfall, cleaning, and rolling loads.
Its reinforced front edge (Hard Nose) and textured anti-slip surface ensure optimal grip and long-term stair protection—making it ideal for public buildings, educational institutions, warehouses, and commercial spaces with limited step depth.
✅ Key Features
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Heavy-Duty PVC Build
Resilient against daily wear, chemical exposure, and regular cleaning. -
Compact Profile (60.4mm x 32mm)
Fits small or shallow steps without compromising safety or strength. -
Reinforced “Hard Nose” Front Edge
Provides superior protection against chipping and impact damage. -
Textured Non-Slip Surface
Improves grip in wet and dry conditions, reducing slip hazards. -
Universal Application
Suitable for timber, concrete, tile, laminate, or vinyl staircases—ideal for both retrofits and new builds. -
Low Maintenance
Resistant to staining and moisture, requiring only occasional cleaning.
📐 Product Specifications
Feature | Details |
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Model | NHP |
Tread Width | 60.4mm |
Riser Height | 32mm |
Material | Heavy-Duty PVC |
Fixing Method | Adhesive or Mechanical Fixing |
Slip Resistance | Textured Non-Slip Finish |
Colour Options | Multiple insert/channel options |
Use | Commercial, Educational, Industrial, Residential |
❓ FAQs
Q1: What are the exact dimensions?
A1: 60.4mm tread width x 32mm riser height — compact and perfect for space-limited stair applications.
Q2: Where is it best used?
A2: Schools, public transport hubs, commercial stairwells, warehouses, and other high-traffic environments.
Q3: Is it slip resistant?
A3: Yes, the surface is textured for enhanced grip in both wet and dry conditions.
Q4: Can it be used on existing stairs?
A4: Absolutely. It can be easily retrofitted using screws or adhesives, depending on substrate type.
Q5: What does "Hard Nose" mean?
A5: It refers to the durable, reinforced leading edge of the profile, designed to resist impact, cracking, and chipping over time