WILLIAMSVILLE, NY, May 21, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Engineered Plastics, Inc. (EPI), is proud to have its Armor-Tile Tactile Systems accepted as a specified detectable warning by the Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT). Approval was granted after CDOT worked with EPI to thoroughly determine whether Armor-Tile could meet the City of Chicago's standards for pedestrian safety. This included rigorous "field-testing" Armor-Tile during this past winter.
"Commissioner Thomas Byrne and his staff should be commended for their professionalism and hard work," EPI President Ken Szekely said. "Their input helped EPI design and produce the strongest, safest product on the market for Chicago's streets."
Since 2001, The Americans With Disabilities Act dictates that detectable warnings are required on curb ramps and hazardous vehicular ways. Armor-Tile is the world leader in the manufacturing of detectable warnings and has been the standard in the industry since 1990. A majority of municipalities and transit systems across the country ask for Armor-Tile by name. Being the oldest and most recognized name in detectable warning products in North America, Armor-Tile products are engineered to the highest standards and are currently used in every state in the U.S.
"Armor-Tile couldn't be more excited to be in the Chicago market and an option for those contracted to make improvements to the City of Chicago," Szekely said. "It won't take long for contractors to know why Armor-Tile is the best in the industry."
For more information about Armor-Tile please visit www.armor-tile.com. Engineered Plastics, Inc., which manufactures Armor-Tile, has been the leader in providing safe, appealing products to walkways and transit systems across the nation since 1979.
Other product lines can be found at:
www.armordeck.net
www.AccessTile.com
www.us.tripstop.net
www.AdvantageTactile.com
www.us.ecoglo.com
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