EAST VILLAGE, Manhattan (WABC) -- A Manhattan building for veterans and people who are hearing and sight-impaired went through renovations, but did not put Braille signs back up. One long-time ...
CHICAGO (AP) — United Airlines says it will install Braille signs to help visually impaired travelers find row and seat numbers and lavatories. The airline said Thursday that it has outfitted about a ...
The second grade students in Sarah Black’s class at Kyle Elementary School in Portage observed Disability Awareness Month in a unique way. “Special education is near and dear to my heart,” said Black, ...
For someone with vision impairments, several challenges can pop up while traveling by air, from finding seat numbers during boarding or locating the airplane’s bathroom mid-flight. Recognizing this, ...
ROCKY HILL, CT — December 15, 2016 — Direct Color Systems have received the patent for its UV LED ADA-Compliant Braille sign printing process. “The entire team here at DCS worked diligently to ...
Coal Ridge High School freshman Olive Byman noticed something was a little off when she began scouting the school’s Braille signage. “I was feeling the Braille outside of the doors,” Byman said. “And ...
Signs at the Line streetcar stops have braille upside down, along with accompanying text in English, raising questions from some riders. Operator M-1 Rail insists they are correct. Credit: Randiah ...
The National Museum of the U.S. Air Force is adding Braille language touchpads to many of its exhibits and offering sign language interpreters to two upcoming tours. The museum has installed more than ...
United Airlines is adding Braille to its plane interiors to support passengers who are blind or visually impaired. The Chicago-based company is the first U.S. airline to do this and has already ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Inside the halls of historic Central High School, one student's struggle sparked a project that turned compassion into innovation. Joshua Lewis, a sophomore at Central, has ...
EAST VILLAGE, Manhattan (WABC) -- A Manhattan building for veterans and people who are hearing and sight-impaired went through renovations, but did not put Braille signs back up. One long-time ...
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