Braille Tactile Signs Aust.

Braille Tactile Signs Aust. Leading The Way in Crafting an Inclusive World Where Everyone Can Navigate with Confidence and Independence. Signs, which has been in operation since 1979.

Braille Tactile Signs (Aust) is a highly experienced, dedicated and professional sign design and manufacturing business that specialises in Accessible and Wayfinding signage for people who are blind or have low vision. Our unique manufacturing process produces high quality, durable and long-lasting signs that both match the style of your building and are highly functional. This also allows us to u

nderstand your exact specifications and to quickly customise signs to meet them. BTS (Aust) has rapidly built a strong reputation within the signage and wayfinding industries, based on our attention to quality, reliability, fast turnaround times and a high level of customer service. BTS (Aust) are a Melbourne based company producing for a local and global market. Supplying to such organisations as airlines, universities, banks, supermarket chains, hospitals and schools. Braille Tactile Signs (Aust) developed from it’s parent company, A.S.A.D. In 2003 a need was identified from our clients for high quality Braille and Tactile Signs. Hence, a separate specialist business, BTS (Aust), was born to cater for this important and growing niche and to develop specialist skills and knowledge to cater for this market. Since these beginnings, BTS (Aust) has developed specialised processes to design and manufacture our signs. Melbourne-based and proud members of the Australian Made Campaign, BTS (Aust) offers not only a functional approved product but manufacture signs in a wide range of aesthetically designed & pleasing contemporary finishes & styles to suit your specific requirements & applications. Much research has gone into the development of our product. Working together with the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, we have achieved a product that is to the highest quality and that meets all current Australian standards. Why BTS? COMPLIANCE:

Signs manufactured by BTS (Aust) are:

Fully compliant with BCA 2011 Volume One Section D3.6 of the Building Code of Australia
Fully compliant with Australian Standards 1428.1-2009 and Amendment No 1 2010
Fully compliant with Disability (Access to Premises-Buildings) Standards 2010
BTS (Aust) manufacture high quality, durable and aesthetically pleasing signs to suit your specifications. Australian, New Zealand, British and Canadian standard specifications and design for raised Braille and Tactile signs are fully compatible. Signs produced by Braille Tactile Signs (Aust) are fully compliant with D3.6 of the Building Code of Australia and Australia/New Zealand Standards AS1428.1. BTS (Aust)'s signs are therefore fully compliant with requirements in these countries. BTS (Aust) have built a solid reputation based on:

Continuous surface (polycarbonate membrane) - with no add-ons
Reliability
High level customer service
Delivery within stated time frames
Manufactured exactly to specifications
High quality products: reliable, durable, long-lasting
Visually attractive
Fast turnaround times, especially for custom-designed signs
Over 30 years industry knowledge
Compliant with Australian Standards
Thorough consultation is conducted to understand client needs
Complete service of consultation, design and manufacture is available
Our signs

Our standard BTS come as a 1.2mm thick flexible continuous surface (with no add-ons that can be removed). Our vandal resistant and hygienically clean membrane can be adhered to all surfaces; flat or curved, mounted onto a backing of personal preference, or added to existing signs. Readily available stock is always kept in white on blue and in black on silver. Colours and finishes can be put through to match to your specific colour requirements. Although the braille locator is not a requirement on all signs it is a preferred option. The locator and braille message are the same colour as the background. Signs for external use have a UV stabilised and graffiti proof coating. Please add 'ex' to code when ordering. Warranty

Braille Tactile Signs (Aust) warrants each new BTS purchased from us to be free from defects in all material and workmanship under normal use, with the following terms and conditions.

1) Signs are not covered by warranty if damage is caused by accident, vandalism, improper handling or poor installation.
2) BTS (Aust) warranty does not cover installation, call out or any other labour charges.
3) BTS (Aust) offer a period of one (1) year warranty on signage from date of invoice.

Creating inclusive spaces starts with thoughtful design and strong community support. We're pleased to see our Braille T...
11/06/2026

Creating inclusive spaces starts with thoughtful design and strong community support. We're pleased to see our Braille Tactile Signs featured within the Butterfly Playground at Eltham Lower Park. Congratulations to the Rotary Club of Eltham and all volunteers involved in this great initiative.

Enjoy 10% Off Our Entire Standard Range Braille Tactile Sign Collection Online using the code 'AUSMADE10' at Checkout. S...
19/05/2026

Enjoy 10% Off Our Entire Standard Range Braille Tactile Sign Collection Online using the code 'AUSMADE10' at Checkout.

Shop Accessible Signs Online at www.BrailleTactileSigns.com.au *Offer Valid until Sunday 31st May, 2026.

We're Australian Made & Owned since 2002.
Supporting Local. Supporting Industry.
Supporting Inclusive Outcomes.

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18/05/2026

Behind every Braille Tactile Signs Aust. sign is a team, a process, and a commitment to doing things properly from the outset.

Remaining Australian Made means backing our people, supporting local capability, and staying connected to the community we serve.

As an Australian Made Campaign Licensee for nearly 25 years, and a Melbourne family business backed by over 50 years of manufacturing experience, we understand the value of investing in Australian industry and innovation.

[Video Description: Reel featuring black-and-white portraits of the BTS Aust. team, close-up shots of Braille Tactile Signs, and architectural wayfinding visuals. Text highlights BTS Aust. as proudly Australian Made and Owned since 2002, celebrating local manufacturing, quality, accessibility, and supporting independence for people who are blind or have low vision.]

Australian Made is more than where something is produced.It represents integrity, accountability, and standing behind wh...
11/05/2026

Australian Made is more than where something is produced.

It represents integrity, accountability, and standing behind what you deliver.

At Braille Tactile Signs Aust. (BTS Aust.), it means remaining connected to our community and supporting our clients to deliver accessible Signage and Wayfinding that supports independence for people who are Blind or have Low Vision.

Proudly Australian Made and Owned since 2002, Braille Tactile Signs Aust. has also been a licensee of the Australian Made Program since 2002, reflecting more than two decades of commitment to local manufacturing and Australian industry.

We are honoured to celebrate Australian Made Week (18–24 May) alongside Learn more and discover more genuine Aussie products at www.AustralianMade.com.au

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Slide 1: Standard Range Braille Tactile Sign installed beside an Accessible Unisex Toilet RH Entry.
Slide 2: Close-up detail of a Bespoke Braille Tactile Map with Raised Tactile Text and Braille.
Slide 3: Customised Standard Range Braille Tactile Signs featuring Tactile Symbols, Text, and Braille.
Slide 4: Fully Bespoke Braille Tactile Room Signage with Tactile Text and Braille.
Slide 5: Fully Bespoke Braille Tactile Signs for an Architecturally Designed Office Fit-Out.
Slide 6: BTS Aust. Company logo with message highlighting Australian Made and Owned since 2002.]

10/05/2026

Congratulations Lily on receiving the 2026 Tasmanian Young Achiever Awards People’s Choice Award!

At just 9 years old, the way you are advocating for inclusion, Braille literacy, and accessibility while living with a rare vision impairment is truly remarkable. Through your confidence, performances, mentoring, and willingness to share your story, you are helping empower both blind and sighted communities and challenge perceptions around blindness.

Congratulations from all of us at Braille Tactile Signs Aust.

Life with Lily, Andy and Eddie

It’s International Guide Dogs Day.Today we recognise the incredible role Guide Dogs play in helping people who are blind...
28/04/2026

It’s International Guide Dogs Day.

Today we recognise the incredible role Guide Dogs play in helping people who are blind or have low vision navigate the world with confidence and independence.

Guide Dogs represent far more than assistance. They are trusted partners who support freedom of movement, safety and independence in everyday life.

Did you know? It can take up to 2 years and $30,000–$50,000 to raise and train a single Guide Dog. In Australia there are more than 1,500 active Guide Dogs, with thousands more working around the world.

Today we recognise and thank the dedicated trainers, volunteers, staff and Guide Dog handlers who make these life-changing partnerships possible.

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24/04/2026

Today, we pause to remember.

Behind the scenes, our Braille Tactile Signs Aust. team took a quiet moment yesterday to honour the brave souls who gave everything for our freedom.

Their sacrifice lives on in our hearts.

We will remember them.



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This Earth Day, we’re proud to highlight that Braille Tactile Signs Aust. has held a Silver Sustainability Medal from Ec...
21/04/2026

This Earth Day, we’re proud to highlight that Braille Tactile Signs Aust. has held a Silver Sustainability Medal from Ecovadis since 2022, placing us in the top 15% of companies worldwide for environmental and social responsibility.

For us, sustainability is not a one-time achievement. It’s a long-term commitment to people, planet, and purpose.

[Image Description: Four-slide graphic carousel celebrating Earth Day and Braille Tactile Signs Aust.’s Ecovadis Silver Medal for sustainability. The slides highlight their top 15% global ranking, commitment to ethical and inclusive practices, use of durable and recyclable materials, and alignment of sustainability with accessibility. The final slide explains who Ecovadis is and the four key areas they assess.]

21/04/2026

We had such a meaningful day at Guide Dogs Victoria Community Day, a great celebration of inclusion, connection and community.

This year, we were proud to exhibit within the Assisted Tech Expo, connecting with attendees and showcasing how inclusive wayfinding and Braille Tactile Signage supports independent navigation in everyday environments.

Seeing the impact of Guide Dogs Victoria up close is something special, supporting greater independence and confidence for people who are blind or have low vision.

From live puppy training demonstrations to hands-on activities with Blind Sports & Recreation Victoria, the day was full of energy and engagement.

Highlights: Meeting Nicky Long CEO Guide Dogs Vic • Shannon Jones (St Kilda Football ClubC) • Brooke Carter ( )

Thanks to everyone involved in bringing the event together, and to those who stopped by to connect with us.


[Video Description: A reel capturing highlights from Guide Dogs Community Day 2026, including the Assisted Tech Expo, Guide Dogs in training, BTS Aust.’s stand, puppy demonstrations, and inclusive sports activities. Community moments feature Nicky Long, Shannon Jones, and Brooke Carter and attendees engaging across the event.]

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21 Eugene Terrace 15
Ringwood, VIC
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Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 3:30pm

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