A braille sign is a raised dot system that helps blind or low-vision people read by touch. The dots are set in patterns, each standing for a letter, number, or punctuation mark. This type of braille signage allows people to understand signs without seeing them. Tesco Steel & Engineering makes these signs using high quality metal and durable finish to meet safety and braille signage requirements. The raised dots are readable by fingers offering a tactile way to access building info. A braille sign is a small but vital part of creating places that everyone can use. Whether it's a braille bathroom sign, a braille exit sign, or a braille door signage, it helps make the world more inclusive.
A braille sign usually has two key parts—raised text and braille. Some signs may also have symbols or room numbers. These signs fall into different types: room signs, braille toilet signage, direction signs, menus, safety messages, and more. People use their fingers to feel and understand the message. Common braille signs include elevator braille signs, door numbers, and safety info near stairs. These signs give users confidence to move around and understand the space without help.
You’ll often see custom braille signs in public buildings, schools, hospitals, and transport stations. Places like restrooms, elevators, stairs and exits must have these signs. A braille sign helps people find emergency exits, follow safe paths, and read safety instructions. This boosts safety and makes people feel secure. Clear signs mean people don’t need to ask others for help. They get around on their own. Braille sign installation can even save lives in emergencies by guiding people quickly. These signs also help blind people take part in work, school or public life like anyone else.