Braille Signage at TPH: Accessibility Meets Brand Impact
Discover how TPH’s custom Braille signage combines inclusive design with powerful branding to create accessible spaces that leave a lasting impression.

We’re excited to announce a new offering at TPH that brings together inclusion, design, and innovation: we now produce Braille and tactile signage in-house, using advanced printing technology that ensures compliance with Ontario’s accessibility standards—while staying true to your brand’s visual identity.
What’s Changing?
As of January 2025, the Ontario Building Code requires tactile and Braille signage in key areas such as:
- Entrances
- Washrooms
- Elevators
- Parking zones
These signs must meet the CSA B651 standard, which outlines specifications for legibility, contrast, placement, and tactile features.
What We Offer
TPH provides:
- Custom-designed signage with integrated Braille and raised tactile characters
- Durable material options like acrylic and dibond
- Wayfinding sets for new builds or retrofits (room IDs, directories, exits, etc.)
- Production that meets Ontario code requirements, including proper height, contrast, and finish
💡 Why It Matters

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Accessibility is more than a legal requirement—it’s a chance to make your space more inclusive and welcoming. With in-house production, we ensure:
- Fast turnaround times
- Scalable pricing for bulk orders
- Modern design that complements your space
- Compliance with ADA and CSA B651 standards
Ready to upgrade your signage?
Get in touch with your local TPH location!