Flex-Tred® Anti-Slip Tape

FlexTred

July 30, 2020

FlexTred is a fast and easy way to prevent slip & fall accidents, and is ideal for use on stairs, ramps, boat ladders, trucks and trailers.FlexTred2

Available in various widths and grit levels, FlexTred is made in the USA, and exceeds OSHA, ADA and ASTM standards.  In addition to the black and yellow/black striped product shown, FlexTred is available in various colors including NITEGLOW® glow in the dark.  Standard and custom die cut shapes and sizes also available.

  • Anti-slip from any direction, wet or dry, cuts risks of slips or falls
  • Textures available for barefoot and mop friendly applications
  • Quick and easy to apply. Installs in seconds on any dry, clean, smooth surface. Just remove the protective liner from the underside to expose the special pressure-sensitive adhesive, then apply in the proper position and roll or press in place.
  • Economical
  • Resistant to solvents
  • Durable
  • Each piece has a heavy coating of pressure-sensitive adhesive especially formulated for a superior bond to practically any clean, dry, smooth surface.
  • Die cuts available to fit your application
  • Indoor and outdoor applications

Where to Buy

 Find a Canadian retailer at Wooster Products

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