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Exit Level Basement Signs

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Male Ambulent Toilet

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Exit Level Signs

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BS-FT-A-1-768x747

Female Ambulent Toilet

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Braille Sign - Unisex Shower Sign

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Braille Sign - Unisex Toilet & Parent Room - 235x180mm

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Braille Sign - Hearing Loop Sign

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Braille Sign - First Aid

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Unisex Toilet Disabled Sign - 180x180mm

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BS-UTA-1-1024x883

Unisex Toilet (Accessible) Sign

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Braille Signs: Promoting Accessibility and Inclusivity in Your Workplace.

Our range of braille signs is designed to ensure inclusivity and accessibility in workplaces and public spaces. These signs feature raised braille text alongside clear visual messaging, enabling individuals with visual impairments to navigate and understand their surroundings safely. With a variety of braille signs available, we strive to create an inclusive environment for all. Our braille signs are crafted with precision and durability, meeting stringent quality standards to ensure long-lasting performance. Some common types of braille signs include:

  • Restroom Signs: These signs indicate the location of restrooms and include braille text and tactile symbols.
  • Wayfinding Signs: These signs provide directional information, such as room numbers, floor levels, and building navigation.
  • Informational Signs: These signs convey important information, such as safety instructions, emergency exits, building rules, and regulations.
  • Elevator Signs: braille signs are often placed near elevator buttons to indicate floor numbers, assist with elevator usage, and provide information on emergency protocols.
  • Entrance and Exit Signs: These signs indicate entry and exit points to buildings, rooms, or facilities.

By incorporating braille signs into your workplace, you demonstrate a commitment to inclusivity and promote equal access for individuals with visual impairments.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What are Braille signs?

Braille signs are tactile signage systems designed to provide information to visually impaired individuals through raised characters and Braille text. These signs are used in public spaces, buildings, transportation systems, and other environments to convey essential information such as room numbers, restroom locations, and exit routes.

How do Braille signs work?

Braille signs feature raised characters and symbols that visually impaired individuals can read by running their fingers over the surface of the sign. The characters are embossed or engraved to provide tactile feedback, allowing individuals to navigate and access information independently.

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