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by Patents Invention, Design and Development Completed:1990 Designed to comply with the true intent of ADA, the Braille and Audio Handrail System makes public buildings, parks, transportation facilities and museums accessible to everyone. The Rail provides blind travelers with a degree of independence previously unattainable in unknown surroundings. The Braille and audio messages provide directions, describe open areas, traffic patterns, and warn of ramps, stairs and turns. In museums, the audio provides cultural information. The audio units, with multi-lingual capabilities, are integrated in the Rail at strategic locations. Activated without any devices, they make the Rail a universal solution to be used by all. |
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