Braille signs are essential for visually impaired individuals to navigate through buildings independently. An exit wayfinding signage Braille sign for a building typically includes raised tactile letters and Braille for the word "Exit".This sign should be located next to exit doors and should be mounted at a height that is easily reachable for people of all heights, typically between 48 inches to 60 inches from the floor to the center of the sign. The sign should also contrast with the wall it's mounted on to be easily identifiable.The Braille should be Grade 2 Braille, which is the most commonly used form of Braille in the United States. The tactile letters should be uppercase and sans serif for easy readability.In addition to the word "Exit", the sign may also include an arrow pointing towards the direction of the exit. It's important to note that all public buildings are required to have Braille signage by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).Remember, the main goal of these…