Color:Black | Style:Safety Track Conformable Jessup 3700-6x24-10 Safety Track conformable non-skid Safety tread provides a durable, non-slip surface to reduce injury in a broad range of applications. Prevent slipping along foot traffic routes with this non-grit, heavily embossed anti-slip vinyl tread. Made with a Rubberized and textured surface for an unparalleled coefficient of friction, this tread is durable for heavy Shoe traffic, yet comfortable for bare feet. Ideal for wet areas, use around pools, exercise equipment, locker rooms, boats, personal watercraft, and more. Engineered to meet rigorous Safety requirements, this non-skid tread is nfsi certified for high traction and meets prop 65, ADA, and OSHA standards. Each Pack of 6-inch by 24-inch tread strips includes 10 pieces per case.
D**R
These are great!
I put these on the pressure treated wood of my handicap ramp almost 4 years ago and they were great. They withstood every type of weather here in Northeast PA. The traction ability stayed constant throughout. We just took them off so we could treat the wood, and it was no easy job! Once the treatment dries I'm going to put down another batch of them. Some reviews say they don't stick in an outside application but they must not have cleaned the surface before applying them. Mine survived rain, sun, and snow shoveling through 3 winter's.
L**O
Helps my older dog stay steady instead of crash.
I bought these to place on tile and wood steps for my senior dog's safety. She was slipping because her back legs are not as strong as they used to be. I noticed that she was having a difficult time even on 1-3 steps. She looked as if she was very close to careening off the stairs. I thought I might have to get a ramp. But, after reading some of the other reviews and the positive results they had with their older dogs, I decided to try these. They work great! She still is wobbly but she has much better grip and control now. The only thing that's not great with these...I have long stairs so I added a half of one to another. I butted the two ends together squarely on the wood steps. Over a month's time, the two pieces have slowly migrated apart. Now there is an 3/16" gap between the two pieces on all 3 wood steps. I don't know how this can happen but it has. The strips I put on the tile seem to have stayed put in place much better. By the way, I power washed the area BEFORE I placed the pieces down so it was clean and so the adhesive would stick best.UPDATE: December 1, 2015:The corners are coming up on the pieces that I laid down onto wooden steps. I ended up putting two together as my steps were long. I butted them up to one another but in that first week, they slowly began to separate. There is now a 1/8"- 1/4" gap between the piece where there wasn't any when I first put them down. The ones I placed on tile steps are still in tact and fine.
I**O
Indoor Use Only
These anti-slip treads work well on my indoor basement steps where they stay dry and are able to maintain their grip but the ones outside exposed to the weather have not fared as well. The ones outside have lost their adhesive grip allowing water to seep underneath and have become hazards themselves looking secure but hydroplaning instantly once stepped on. This was from personal experience.Now that the weather is warming up the treads are bubbling up and curling at the edges. They will be completely removed and thrown away once they have fully dried out.For dry indoor use in mild temperatures these seem fine. For wet outdoor use I would suggest looking for something that could be physically/mechanically attached to your steps.
I**G
These are awesome! Easy to install and work perfectly
These are awesome! Easy to install and work perfectly. We put them on wood stairs in a modern home. They look fantastic. As to function--they definitely work to prevent slips. Our staircase has seventeen steps. I ordered these before we moved to our new home, but waited to install them until after the movers had come and gone.The day we moved into our home, one of the movers slipped on the staircase! I felt terrible because I knew he hurt himself. The next day we installed the treads. At first we placed them too far from the edge of the step--they need to be really close to the edge for us and our dog, as we found that is where we step. We had adhered about 5 treads when we realized they needed to be moved closer to the edge. We were easily able to pull up the treads we had placed and re-attach them. We have been in our new home now only 2 weeks, but the treads have not moved--after the final placement we went over them with a rolling pin to remove any remaining air and ensure adhesion. I recommend these!
G**A
Good safety aid
Our grown child has a 45-lb dog that is recuperating from extreme femur surgery and is not allowed to jump or take stairs for a minimum of 3 months. We've been fostering/caring for him and it's time for him to go home to our child's raised-foundation house. In order for that to happen, we've had to build an ADA-accessible ramp for the dog that our child can also maneuver safely. So, we purchased these strips to prevent slipping on the wooden ramp.We installed them yesterday, so they've only received light use so far. Thus, the 4-star rating. We'll see how they hold up under use, heat, and rain and will report back.
T**E
Fast, Easy Way to Add Traction
I got these because I have hardwood floors with an awkward step to get out onto the balconies. It was super slippery going out and coming back in, especially when carrying food, plants, etc. or if it rained and shoes got wet. Not a good situation with kids and grandparents.I was afraid the treads would look tacky, but now that they are down, they don't look out of place at all. They have been down for about 6 months and amazingly, there's no real sign of wear. They are still firmly adhering so the edges are coming up or anything. I clean them (rarely needed) with an adhesive tape roller (lint cleaner). They solve the problem perfectly so anyone can go in or out without that little lurch when you have to catch yourself. I only needed 3 and am looking for ways to use the others!Just for reference, we don't have any pets and, while the balcony doors are often open, the traction steps are used in an indoor environment.
A**R
Very handy for areas that are slick
I actually used these outside my door on my deck, and on the plastic floor covering that is under my desk area, because if that plastic got wet for any reason, I would slip on the desk flooring that is under the desk chair. I just used them in any areas outside and in where I have a problem slipping.
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