Location of Braille and Tactile Signs

Signs including symbols, numbering and lettering must be designed and installed as follows:

  • Signs must be located not less than 1200mm and not higher than 1600mm above the floor or ground surface.
  • Signs with single lines of characters must have the line of tactile characters not less than 1250mm and not higher than 1350mm above the floor or ground surface.
  • Signs identifying rooms containing features or facilities listed in D3.6 must be located:
    • on the wall on the latch side of the door with the leading edge of the sign located between 50mm and 300mm from the architrave
    • in the event of insufficient latch side dimension, a sign may be placed on the non-latch side of the door
    • where (i) and (ii) is not possible, the sign may be placed on the door itself.
  • Signs identifying paths of travel must be placed so they are located directly ahead in the direction of travel.  Where one wall continues in the direction of travel and the other forms a corner, the sign must be place on the continuing wall.

Tim the Sign Man Compliance Specs for Signs:

  • Sign sizes are 180mm x 180mm x 3mm or 180mm x 210mm x 3mm depending on content
  • Tactile character & symbols have a minimum 30% luminance–contrast with the background
  • Complies with The Building Code of Australia (Section D3.6)
  • Complies with Design for Access and Mobility (AS1428.1-2011)
  • Complies with Public Information Symbol Signs (AS2899.1-1986)

Toilet LH/RH Handling:

  • Toilet signs that include LH and RH are designed to show wheelchair users which way to transfer on to the toilet.

Specifications:

  • Brand: Tim The Sign Man
  • Finish: Stainless Steel sign with black symbol and writing
  • Handing: Left Hand
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Brand Tim the Sign Man

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