Tactile markers help you to gain information which would otherwise be displayed visually. They provide simple and effective ways of labelling everyday products around the home.
They can range from simple marks to braille symbols and can give detail about dials on household appliances or the contents of tins.
 | Bump Ons | RNIB | DL17 | £4.69 | Free | | |
| These products are a simple and effective way to mark everyday items around the house. The raised bumps are supplied on self adhesive sheets and available in a range of sizes and colours for marking different equipment. |
 | Slade primary colour indicating buttons | RNIB | DH24 | £0.82 for 5 buttons of the same shape and colour | Free | | |
| This system of matching shapes with colours to form a shape colour code, gives people an instant and simple means of identifying colour. The system can be used for clothing through to distinguishing different items of medication. |
 | Braille Labeller | RNIB | DL65 | £35.24 | Free | | |
| This device used in conjunction with dymo tape produces self-adhesive braille labels. |
 | Dymo Tape | RNIB | DL53 (clear) DL54 (black) | £1.40 | Free | | |
| This tape is for use with the Dymo gun. It is ideal for a variety of labelling uses and is available in clear and black. |
 | Tacti-Mark | RNIB | DL55 | £3.95 | Free | | |
| A liquid plastic that sets hard to provide a tactile mark for people who are blind. |
 | Day-glo orange tape | RNIB | DL55 | £5.99 | Free | | |
| Very bright tape to outline tables edges, switches, etc. |