Door numbers for the blind, also known as braille numbering or tactile numbering.
White plate, black engraving, steel raised braille points.
Dimension: 100x50mm
The plates are glued with double-sided 3M adhesive tape.
The plates have convex steel balls in the Braille system, which enable the blind to recognize the door or apartment number.
Braille was developed in the 19th century by Louis Braille to enable blind people to read and write using a system of raised dots. Door numbers for the blind are one of the many applications of the Braille system that enable the blind to identify a door or apartment number.
Many countries require public buildings to have numbers on blind doors to allow blind people to move around the building more easily. In some countries, such as the United States, there are special regulations regarding what types of buildings must have door numbers for the blind and what standards are required for their location and size.
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