Brailleväljumid
Brailleväljumid refers to "braille exits" in Estonian. This term is used to denote emergency exit signs that are equipped with braille text to assist visually impaired individuals in locating and navigating escape routes. These signs are crucial for ensuring accessibility and safety in public spaces, workplaces, and other buildings. The braille lettering provides tactile information, allowing individuals who cannot read standard print to understand the direction and nature of the exit. In many jurisdictions, the inclusion of braille on emergency signage is a legal requirement under accessibility and building codes. The primary purpose of braille exits is to facilitate independent and safe evacuation for everyone, regardless of their visual ability. The placement and design of these signs are standardized to ensure they are easily located and understood by those who rely on braille. These signs contribute to a more inclusive and safer environment by addressing the specific needs of the visually impaired community during emergency situations.