Disability Awareness Signs and accessories include: Portable Counter Top Induction Loops, Induction Loop Kits, Door Entry Systems/Touch Glass Alerter, Braille and Tactile Signs and Access Ramps. The signs and labels are an effective, yet inexpensive, means of initial implementation of the National Disability Council's guidelines on equality of access. They help people with restricted or no vision as well as those with good sight and use grade 1 braille, which is the most widely used by readers. The system incorporates braille as well as raised letters and pictograms, presented in strong contrasting colours and forming one of the early "reasonable adjustments" required by the Disability Discrimination Act (1995).