DDA
Since Part Three of the Disability Discrimination Act came into effect, public service providers have had to pay attention to the needs of the visually impaired.There are many different types of visual impairment that need to be catered for, and providing a proper system of signage is an excellent way of catering for the specific needs of the visually impaired.In our opinion you need to consider:-what type of safety and tactile signs you need-where your safety and tactile signs are to be located-the content of the safety and tactile signs-the positioning of the safety and tactile signs-the need for braille signsSigns Now is a leading maker of tactile and braille signs, and we are here to help throughout the process of specifying and installing braille, tactile and safety signs. Please do not hesitate to contact us for any help you might need in making sure your workplace complies with the Disability Discrimination act.The photographs shown in our gallery relate to work we have done for Trafford Council, Telford College of Arts & Technology and Wolverhampton Magistrates Court.Signs Now has also undertaken DDA projects with Wolverhampton City Council.
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