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  • Why Braille Elevator Signs Become the Most Trusted Point in Any Building
    Braille elevator signs are often the first thing blind and low vision visitors look for when entering an unfamiliar building. They offer something rare in public spaces. Consistency. While layouts change and visual cues disappear, elevators tend to stay put. For people navigating by touch, reliability matters more than aesthetics. Elevators become fixed reference points that help users build a...
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  • Why Elevator Signage Is One of the Most Overlooked ADA Risks
    Braille elevator signs are one of those details most buildings assume are already handled. There's a ramp at the entrance. Accessible parking is marked. Restrooms meet requirements. On paper, everything feels covered. And yet, elevators are often where ADA compliance quietly breaks down. For facility managers, property owners, and commercial landlords, this blind spot is common. Not because...
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