Eye Catch Brailliant Touch and Audio Signs (PR03323)
Touch and Audio signs
https://ilcaustralia.org.au/products/3323
Signs that have raised tactile lettering and symbols and braille inserts to allow easy use of premises by people who are blind or vision impaired. Signs can also include tactile maps with raised graphics. Both edges of the raised symbols and lettering can be felt with one finger. Push button or motion sensor audio signs are also available.
General Details
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STANDARD FEATURES
Non matte glare finish
Letter to background luminous / colour contrast greater than 30% with smooth edges
Braille dots are domed and letters are soft shouldered
Signs are manufactured in Grade I or Grade II (condensed ) braille and raised text in all major languages
Tolerate strong cleaning materials
Raised features are vandal resistant
All signage is easy to modify as names and location functions change
Raised elements, braille, graphics, background and textures are encapsulated in a single, sealed unit.TACTILE MAPS
Use of textures, contours and multi layers enables people who are blind or have low vision to negotiate a building, station or park. Can be combined with talking messages.AUDIO SIGNAGE:
Push Button
Can be integrated with Braille and tactile signs or installed as a stand alone item
Uses digital audio technology
Hard wired or long life battery operation
Interior or exterior use
Durable and vandal resistantHANDS FREE MOTION SENSOR
Contains talking messages that are triggered automatically by a motion sensor
Adjustable timer delay between activations
Volume control
Hard wired or long life battery operation
Interior or exterior use
Durable and vandal resistant- Manufacturer/Country
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- Websites
- - http://www.eyecatchsigns.com/en/home/accessibilitysignage/braillianttouch/techspecs.aspx
Models / Specifications
- Model Eye Catch Brailliant Touch and Audio signs: Available in a range of models
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Maintenance
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Standards
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