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Talking and tactile tools for building

Tools designed for building and repairing with low vision.

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Summary

Whether you’re repairing, refurbishing, or creating from scratch, there is something particularly satisfying about completing a project yourself. Or perhaps you are working professionally, helping others to bring their visions to life. Whatever the job, there are basic tools used by every handyperson, and with simple additions, such as tactile markings, high contrast, and talking technology, they can be made more accessible for everyone.

Displaying up to five different units of measurement at a time, reading a precise measurement on a tape measure can be challenging. Talking tape measures can be useful, as they read your measurement aloud to you and can also remember the measurement for you. You can purchase a talking tape measure online or in-store from low vision aid retailers and they normally cost between $100 and $550.

Always remember safety first

Before beginning any project, it is important to ensure you are wearing the correct personal protective equipment (PPE). The right PPE will be different for every job, but basic items like safety glasses and protective gloves are always a good idea. For bigger jobs, consider if other PPE such as hearing protection, face masks, or bodily protection like a hard hat or back supports might also be necessary.

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