In Ontario, the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) addresses the need to remove barriers for the disabled in built environments. Primary considerations for braille signage include stairwells, exits, restrooms, room names, directional and elevators. Manufacturing and design considerations include tactile letter standards, sans serif fonts, combined upper and lower case letters, tonal contrast of at least 70 per cent, Grade 1 braille (compared to Grade 2 braille in the U.S. under ADA) and matte or glare-free surfaces; At RM Signs we work with you to address current protocols and still maintain your unique brand image.