Braille Signs

Braille signs are physical signs that are designed to be read by people who are blind or visually impaired. These signs use a system of raised dots called Braille to convey information in a tactile format that can be read by touch. Braille signs are commonly used in public places such as buildings, transportation systems, and schools to provide important information to people who are unable to read printed text. The categories of Braille signs can vary depending on the intended use and location, but common categories include wayfinding signs, safety signs, and informational signs.

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