Foamy wrote:
...that there are signs that have Braille on them that doesn't seem to make sense. The old saying "Why is there Braille on drive-up ATMs?" comes to mind here also.
What I really mean is, why is there Braille on them in the first place. How would a blind person know it's there?
For example, there is a series of hall closets here at work spanning about 15' of hallway. There are three separate doors to the individual closets and one of the three has a sign that says "Handicapped Accessible" and has Braille directly under that.
How would a blind person know there is a sign there in the first place. If someone was there with them, wouldn't they just tell them what the sign says?
Blind people know where to look for signs automatically around doors, ADA guidelines have specfic rules for sign placement how far from a door frame and what height.