Braille fire safety signage combines tactile lettering and Braille dots with high-visibility fire safety symbols, marking exits, extinguishers, alarms, and evacuation routes so visually impaired occupants can identify them quickly during an emergency.
Safety shouldn’t be one-size-fits-all. It should speak to everyone. In critical moments, clear and inclusive communication can save lives. That’s why fire safety signage must be accessible to every individual, regardless of visual ability. Braille fire safety signages are not just a regulatory need—they are a reflection of your organisation’s commitment to safety and inclusivity.
At Prismhue, we help you build safer spaces with custom Braille fire safety signage solutions. Whether it is for emergency exits, fire extinguishers, alarms, or evacuation routes, our signs combine tactile clarity with high visibility. Designed to meet ADA and local compliance standards, each sign is crafted with care and precision to ensure it is functional, durable, and easy to locate in high-stress situations.
We collaborate closely with your facility and safety teams to map out fire zones and install signs where they are most effective. Our Braille signs are made from long-lasting, fire-retardant materials and built to withstand wear, moisture, and time - ensuring that accessibility and safety stay intact for years to come. Whether for offices, factories, hospitals, or public spaces, we customise every detail to fit your environment and safety protocols.
Emergency Exit Signs
with Braille
Fire Extinguisher Location
Signages
Alarm and Hose Reel Indicators
Evacuation Route Maps with
Tactile Features
Glow in the Dark and Raised
Letter Signboards
Fire-Retardant and Durable Finishes
Fire safety signage placement follows the actual safety plan of a building, not a generic layout — exit signs at every designated exit and along the route to it, extinguisher signage directly above or beside the unit, and alarm markers at pull stations and hose reels. Missing even one point along an evacuation route breaks the chain someone is relying on to navigate by touch during an emergency.
This is why Prismhue maps fire zones with your facility and safety teams before fabrication rather than working from a floor plan alone — walking the actual evacuation routes surfaces gaps that drawings don't always show, like a corridor junction where directional signage is genuinely needed versus one where it's optional.
Fire safety signage compliance typically covers Braille and tactile content, sign placement height, colour contrast, and material fire ratings all at once — meeting one requirement doesn't guarantee the others are covered, so each element needs to be checked against the applicable standard rather than assumed.
Prismhue designs fire safety signage to meet ADA and applicable local compliance standards as a baseline, and can work to stricter facility-specific requirements where your building's safety protocols call for them.
Braille fire safety signage combines tactile lettering and Braille dots with high-visibility fire safety symbols, marking emergency exits, extinguishers, alarms, and evacuation routes so visually impaired occupants can identify them during an emergency.
Glow-in-the-dark and raised-letter features help fire safety signage stay visible and legible during power outages or smoke conditions, which is when this signage matters most, so Prismhue includes these features on relevant signs.
Prismhue works with your facility and safety teams to map fire zones and position signage at exits, extinguishers, alarms, and along evacuation routes according to your building's safety plan and applicable compliance standards.
Fire safety signage is made from materials specifically rated to resist heat and flame spread rather than standard signage substrates, so the sign itself doesn't become a hazard or fail during the situation it's meant to help with.
Yes. Prismhue designs, fabricates, and installs Braille fire safety signage across Bangalore, for offices, factories, hospitals, and public spaces.
Let’s make your spaces safer and more inclusive for everyone.