Braille Labels Archives - American Thermoform https://americanthermoform.com/category/braille-labels/ Braille Embossers, Tactile Graphics, Braille Paper and Supplies Fri, 10 Feb 2023 21:44:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Top 10 Uses for Braille Labels In The Home https://americanthermoform.com/braille-labels/top-10-uses-for-braille-labels-in-the-home/ Fri, 10 Feb 2023 01:56:31 +0000 https://americanthermoform.com/?p=79464 The post Top 10 Uses for Braille Labels In The Home appeared first on American Thermoform.

]]>

10 Surprising Uses for Braille Labels in Everyday Life

Braille is a tactile writing system used by people who are blind or have low vision. By using raised dots it provides a means of communication and navigation for those who cannot read traditional print materials. Although you will find heavy duty, plastic braille signs in public places on areas like elevators, bathrooms, and doors, there are many important areas that need labeling where a fixed sign will not do. This is where a printable and stickable braille label comes into play. If you think about how you may navigate your day being low vision or blind, you would find hundreds of other uses for braille labels from the home to, school, to the office to a retail businesses. Here are the top 10 uses for braille labels for around the home, but can easily be applied to any space.

  1. Door Identification – Place braille labels on each door so that those with low vision or blindness can easily identify which room is which. This is especially helpful in homes where children may move rooms or families may adopt a pet.
  2. Appliance Control Panel – For appliances with digital control panels, use braille stickers to label each button and knob so that people can easily find what they need without assistance. This includes ovens, microwaves, washing machines and dryers, etc.
  3. Medicine Cabinet – Place braille labels on all medicine bottles and containers so that those with impaired vision know exactly what they are taking when reaching into the cabinet or drawer.
  4. Kitchen Pantry – Use braille labels on all food items to ensure everyone in the family knows what’s inside each container without having to ask someone else for help or rely solely on memory.
  5. Refrigerator Shelves – Label shelves inside refrigerator doors with braille stickers so that users can quickly find what they need without having to fumble around blindly (pun intended).
  6. Spice Rack Labeling – Label spice bottles with braille stickers so everyone in the family can quickly identify which spices they need while cooking dinner without asking someone else for help or relying solely on their sense of smell!
  7. Bathroom Sink & Shower Labeling – Place braille stickers on all bathroom faucets to make identifying hot and cold water easy for those with impaired vision or blindness as well as small children who may not recognize the difference between temperatures yet!
  8. Toilet Paper Holder Identification – Use a braille sticker label on toilet paper holders so users don’t have to guess which roll is full or empty every time they need one!
  9. Cabinet Labels – Place braille stickers near cabinets containing hazardous materials such as cleaners and detergents so no one accidentally grabs something dangerous while looking for something else!
  10. Emergency Exit Signs -Place emergency exit signs throughout your home (especially if you have stairs) using high contrast colors combined with tactile elements like braille printing so people with impaired vision will be able to find their way out in an emergency situation!

Whether you’re at home, at work, or at play, using braille labeling can help create a more accessible environment for everyone involved! Tactile identifiers like braille give those who are living with visual impairments more independence and control over their environment without having to rely solely on sighted assistance from others—allowing them to navigate their day-to-day lives much more confidently and safely than ever before! On top of that, investing in quality braille labeling helps create a safer space overall by providing clear direction during emergency situations—making it an invaluable tool both now and in the future! So why wait? Start exploring how you can use braille labeling in your home, class or business today!

The post Top 10 Uses for Braille Labels In The Home appeared first on American Thermoform.

]]>
Braille Labels: Making the World More Accessible https://americanthermoform.com/braille-labels/braille-labels-making-the-world-more-accessible/ Fri, 10 Feb 2023 02:15:20 +0000 https://americanthermoform.com/?p=79465 The post Braille Labels: Making the World More Accessible appeared first on American Thermoform.

]]>

Braille Labels: Making the World More Accessible

For people who are blind, learning to read braille is an essential life skill.  Learning to read braille allows for a better education, employment, quality of life, and is extremely important for indepence, health and safety.  Having braille signage on certain areas such as elevators or bathrooms is required by law, but there are many places where having easy to apply braille labels can help make life easier for those who depend on them. Let’s explore common uses for braille labels, according to our customers, in the home, office, and retail settings.

Home Uses For Braille Labels

  1. Doors – label doors throughout your home so that anyone using a cane or white cane can find their way without assistance. This includes both interior and exterior doors.
  2. Cabinets/drawers – place a label on each cabinet and drawer in your kitchen so that you can easily find what you need without having to search.
  3. Appliances – make sure all of your appliances have labels so that you don’t accidentally turn the wrong knob or push the wrong button.
  4. Light switches – placing a label over each light switch will help to quickly determine which switch controls which light in your home without assistance.
  5. Thermostat – placing a braille label next to your thermostat will ensure that anyone living in the house can easily adjust the temperature as needed.
  6. Refrigerator/freezer/pantry – add labels on, or near items so that everyone knows where things are located and what they are. 
  7. Bedroom closets – place labels on, or near clothing items to help find where things are located, or what colors they are.
  8. Garbage/recycling bins – add labels near garbage cans and recycling bins so that everyone knows which bin is which.
  9. Prescriptions – placing braille labels on prescriptions ensures proper medicine being taken, as well as dosage.

Office Uses For Braille Labels

  1. Offices & conference rooms – place braille labels on office doors and meeting spaces.
  2. Desks & chairs – label desks and chairs throughout the office space with employee names so that everyone knows who sits where when it comes time for meetings.
  3. File cabinets – label file cabinets with information so that employees can easily find what they need when accessing files.
  4. Printer/copier/fax machines – place braille labels next to all printers/copiers/fax machines to help determine which to use, and on the buttons located on each. 
  5. Elevators & stairwells – place labels on elevators indicating floor numbers (i.e., 1st floor), stairwells indicating direction, etc.  You may find that this braille signage must follow strict specifications required by law.
  6. Restrooms – include signs next to restroom stalls indicating gender.
  7. Supply room – place braille labels inside supply rooms indicating supplies available (i.e., pens, paperclips etc.).
  8. Emergency exits – these are required by law in most countries. 

Retail Business Uses For Braille Labels

  1. Shelving- label shelves throughout store displaying products being sold.
  2. Clothing racks – include braille labels over clothing racks labeling sizes, styles and colors available.
  3. Cash registers – place braille labels at the entry of the queue, then place labels next to cash registers or on self-checkout kiosks.
  4. Price tags – adhere braille labels onto products being sold clearly listing prices.
  5. Sizing tags – adhere labels onto size tags to help determine sizing of garments.

It’s clear why braille labels are important—they provide invaluable guidance for those who are blind, by helping them navigate their environment safely and independently.  Start thinking through how you can create an easy navigable space using braille today!

The post Braille Labels: Making the World More Accessible appeared first on American Thermoform.

]]>