Stair nosings are an essential stair safety feature for all stairs, as they can help to prevent slips and
falls. Sterling Supplies is a trusted stair nosing supplier and has been involved in a number of projects
to make public spaces safer.
What is the difference between stair tread and stair nosing?
A stair tread is the horizontal surface of a stair. A stair nosing is the strip of material that is attached
to the edge of a stair tread. Stair nosings are typically made of a different material than stair treads
and serve a different purpose. Stair treads provide a surface for people to walk on. Stair nosings help
to prevent slips and falls, protect stairs from wear and tear, and improve the appearance of stairs.
What type of material can be used for stair nosing?
Stair nosings can be made from a variety of materials, including:
• Metals such as aluminium and brass which are the most durable and long-lasting option.
• Fibreglass stair nosings which are often used for outdoor stairs as they are resistant to weather
and corrosion. Fiberglass is also a durable and lightweight material.
• Anti-slip tape which is a more economical solution to achieve compliance.
The Importance of Stair Nosing for Safety and Accessibility
Preventing slips and falls: Stair nosings can help to prevent slips and falls by providing additional
traction and making the edges of stairs more visible. This is especially important for people with
limited mobility or vision, as well as for children and the elderly.
Protecting stairs from wear and tear: Stair nosings can also help to protect stairs from wear and tear.
This is because they take the brunt of foot traffic and help to prevent the edges of stairs from
chipping or cracking.
Improving the appearance of stairs: Stair nosings can also improve the appearance of stairs by
adding a touch of style and sophistication. They are available in a variety of colors and finishes to
match any décor.
Why is nosing required on stairs?
Stair nosings are required on all new and renovated stairs in Australia under the Australian Standard
AS 1428.1-2021 Design for Access and Mobility – Buildings and Public Spaces. This standard is in
place to ensure the safety and accessibility of all buildings and public spaces.
What are the Australian standards for stair nosing?
The Australian Standard AS 1428.1-2021 specifies the following requirements for stair nosings:
Slip resistance: Stair nosings must have a slip resistance of P4 or higher. This means that they must
be able to resist slipping even when wet.
Protrusion: Stair nosings must protrude at least 20mm beyond the face of the stair tread. This helps
to make the edges of stairs more visible and prevents people from tripping over them.
Durability: Stair nosings must be made of durable materials that can withstand heavy foot traffic.
Color contrast: Stair nosings must have a good color contrast with the surrounding area. This helps
to make them more visible and reduces the risk of tripping.
Do you have to use stair nosing?
Yes, you are required to use stair nosing on all new and renovated stairs in Australia under the
Australian Standard AS 1428.1-2021.
What are the rules for stair nosings?
In addition to the Australian standards requirements, there are a few other rules that you should
follow when installing stair nosings:
Make sure that the stair nosings are properly secured to the stairs. Loose stair nosings can be a
tripping hazard.
Keep the stair nosings clean and free of debris. This will help to ensure their slip resistance.
Inspect the stair nosings regularly for signs of wear and tear. Replace any damaged stair nosings immediately.
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