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Waiting Area Sign -Braille Sign with Raised Tactile Graphics and Letters (Aluminum,Black,Size 6x9)-The Sensation line
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Description
WAITING AREA sign -Braille sign with RAISED tactile graphics and letters
Material: Aluminum
Size: 6x9 Inch
color letter: brush SILVER
Material: Aluminum
Color background: BLACK
Come with two sided tape
This is Aluminum high quality sign !!!
this not acrylic (plastic sign)
Braille sign with RAISED tactile graphics and letters
Sign is shipped ready-to-install with double sided tape on the back
Compliant sign
This is an Aluminum high quality sign !!!
This not acrylic (plastic sign)
A waiting area sign with Braille, raised tactile graphics, and letters is a signage system designed to provide accessible information to individuals with visual impairments. These signs feature multiple components to ensure that people who are blind or have low vision can understand the information conveyed.
One key element is Braille, a writing system composed of raised dots that can be read by touch. By including Braille text on the sign, individuals proficient in Braille can use their sense of touch to read the same information presented visually. This allows them to access important details about the waiting area.
Another crucial feature is raised tactile graphics. These are raised and textured representations of visual information. In the context of a waiting area sign, tactile graphics may include symbols, pictograms, or other graphic elements that depict the layout or purpose of the waiting area. By feeling these raised graphics, individuals with visual impairments can gain a tactile understanding of the sign's content.
Additionally, waiting area signs with Braille and raised tactile graphics often incorporate raised tactile letters. These are individual characters or alphabets that are raised on the sign's surface. By running their fingers over these raised letters, people with visual impairments who may not be proficient in Braille can still interpret the written text on the sign.
Overall, a waiting area sign with Braille, raised tactile graphics, and letters aims to provide inclusive access to information in public spaces. By combining these accessible features, the sign ensures that individuals with visual impairments can independently gather information about the waiting area's location and purpose.
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