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Braille & Tactile Signs According to the BBC's programme "In Touch" there are 19,000 Braille users in the UK. Ensure that none of your customers/prospects, visitors are left out because of blindness/ partial sight and your business stays up-to-date. Leo Signage works with customers, architects, interior designers and general contractors to fabricate the most suited Braille and Tactile signs for your Business. Braille and Tactile Signage always include the following elements: - visual - embossed and Braille
Leo signage takes care of design, manufacture and installation of Leo Signage Braille and Tactile signs. From information signs to direction and location signs, Leo signage Braille and Tactile signage help direct, identify locations/information for the visually impaired. Braille and Tactile signs go hand in hand as not everyone can read braille and those who are visually impaired can aid from Tactile signs. Leo Signage Braille and Tactile signs comply with the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) Part Three of the Disability Discrimination Act (the DDA) covers the provision of goods, facilities and services, and means that for anyone providing a service to the public it is now illegal to:
- refuse to serve a disabled person because of their disability
- offer a below standard service to a disabled person
- provide a service on different terms
On the 1st October, 2004, the new provisions act of the Disability Discrimination Act became law. Ensure you make reasonable adjustments and decide on all probable locations you might need Braille and Tactile signs in advance.
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