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HANDRAIL

What is Handrail?

Many different stairs are used in buildings today. It is important to be safe when using stairs. For this reason, railings made of materials such as wood, metal bars, arme glass and marble are used. The handrail provides individuals with safe descent and ascent. The handrails are parallel to the stair arm. The holding elements that start from the first step and continue without interruption until the last step of the stairs are called handrails.

Handrails provide an advantage as they support the ups and downs of stairs. In order to ensure safety, elements known as handrails are placed on the open sections of the stairs, along the exit strip, parallel to the slope of the stairs.

It is extremely important to use handrails compatible with the material of the stairs to avoid falling on the side of the stairwell and for safety. Handrails, which are used for comfortable descent or ascent by holding them by hand, are produced using different materials. The height of the handrails is 95 cm from the tip of the step. The handrail should be located at a height of 85 to 95 cm at the tip of the stairs or on the nose of the stairs.

What are the Types of Handrails?

Developments in technology and scientific fields affect every sector. The resulting developments have provided handrail raw material diversity. Today, stainless steel railings are used instead of wooden railings in previous periods. Handrail models generally have a plain appearance. However, handrails with different appearances have also begun to be used. Recently, glass handrails are used frequently in interior spaces in terms of aesthetics and appearance.

Types such as plexiglass handrail, stainless handrail or aluminum handrail are also widely used. Handrails are an essential part of staircase designs. Handrails are designed and produced in different materials, geometries or shapes to suit the type of stairs or decoration type.