Braille signs are important for the visually impaired and can decipher significant information in the shape of dots. The signs are required to strictly adhere to ADA regulations, with suitable space, height, and legibility. They are commonly used in marking room numbers, elevators, and directional paths. Placement is also important, with regulations specifying placement at an accessible level near passageways and doorways.

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