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Employee only signs with braille ADA

Employee only signs with braille ADA

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires that certain signs in public places are accessible to people with visual impairments. This includes using Braille for signs that identify rooms and spaces, among other things.An "employee only" sign with Braille would be used to identify areas of a business that are only accessible to employees, helping visually impaired employees navigate the workplace. These signs are typically made with raised letters and Braille, and are often placed at a certain height and location to be easily found and read by touch.  Custom Braille Signs provide information, instructions and directions in Braille for the visually impaired and in bold letters and graphics for those who are not. Custom Braille Signs come in various colors, sizes and styles. Our Custom braille signs can be used to identify rooms, as a guide sign, or other compliance sign needs. Choose up to 30 alpha or numeric characters in up to 3 lines. Choose a pictogram, e.g., wheelchai…