Getting more from your safety signs by using Braille safety signs

Posted on Friday 1 January 2010

Your safety signs should, where
possible, incorporate DDA compliance.

A simple way of achieving
this is by using Braille safety signs.

Good quality Braille safety signs are
capable of conveying fast, effective
infor

Your safety signs should, where
possible, incorporate DDA compliance.

A simple way of achieving
this is by using Braille safety signs.

Good quality Braille safety signs are
capable of conveying fast, effective
information to alert the visually
impaired while still carrying your
safety messages to the wider
audience. When choosing Braille
signs, select signs with the following
attributes to get the best results:
Wide spaced, raised
supplementary text
Highly durable, accurate, grade 1
Braille
A Braille locator
A low gloss surface, with high
contrast colour range
Safety symbols that conform to
BS5499 or ISO 7010
www.stocksigns.co.uk sponsors
the Managing Safety section.

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