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ISO 9999 - Subclass and Divisions

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18 33 Safety equipment for the home and other premises

Assistive products for alarming, indicating, reminding and signaling, see 22 27 00.
Assistive products for protection and safety in the workplace, see 28 24 00.

18 33 03 Non-slip materials for floors and stairs

Surface materials which minimize the danger of slipping.
Included are, e.g., non-slip mats and non-slip tiles.
Non-slip bath mats, non-slip shower mats and non-slip tapes, see 09 33 06.

18 33 06 Safety barriers, fences and gates for windows, staircases and lifts

18 33 09 Safety valves for gas supplies

Devices which automatically stop the flow of gas in order to avoid emergencies.

18 33 10 Assistive products for the kitchen or other cooking areas to prevent burns and accidental fires

Environmental emergency alarm systems, see 22 27 21.

18 33 12 Rescue equipment

Devices for evacuating a person from a dangerous situation.

18 33 15 Tactile materials for the floor

Tactile materials used inside or outside the house that serve for orientation for, e.g., blind people.
Included are, e.g., tiles, floor coverings or floor mats.
Assistive products for orientation, see 12 39 00.

18 33 18 Fire-resistant floor coverings

18 33 89 Other safety equipment

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