Braille Signs and The Disability Discrimination Act Part III 2004
The DDA Part III amendments produced a strict guideline which came into effect on the 1st October 2004 guaranteeing that equal access must be made to all people using public building, including education establishments
Braille signs should be placed at a height suitable for everyone to reach unaided, generally this is recommended to be no lower than 1400mm from the floor and no higher than 1700mm.
Directional braille signs should be placed at entry point, as well as braille signs showing the toilet locations. Fire exit and Exit braille signs should be visible from all locations.
Identification braille signs (such as door signs) should be located next to the door, in case that door has been left open.
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