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Two black treads on the top step of a porch


When Glacial Park in McHenry IL decided to renovate their stairways they put Handi-treads on each step for the safety of their visitors.


Marina and Boat Docks can be made safer with Handi-Treads

Even with a light snow covering the Handi-Tread still provides a great non slip traction surface.

Stair Nosings on concrete stairs provide both added safety and visual highlight of stair treads.

Treads can be secured to concrete steps using a masonry bit and concrete or Tapcon Screws (Installing the Handi-Treads into concrete - PDF)


The National Zoo in Washington DC uses Handi-Treads on their stairs on their walkways.

Handi-Treads applied to new stairs on a Nature walk route along Lake Michigan

Often times rail road ties can make for an attractive stair way. Unfortunately they can become very slippery when they get a little wet from rain, moss or even dew settling in. Handi-Treads will make these railroad ties safer and make them easier to see too.

Handi-Tread Stair Nosings can be used on the front edge of stairs that may be getting a little old.

Treads on a small Ramp at a customer's home.

A customer installs Handi-treads on her deck stairs.

Handi-Tread Strips on a treacherous back porch.

Handi-treads will even work on the farm!


HandiTreads on a walking bridge

Custom Fit Applications: Lake Bluff Paddle Tennis Courts replaced a slippery threshold plate with a custom sized Handi-Tread (8 inches wide by 84 inches long).