[access-uk] Re: Sound beacons

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Catherine,

This may not be a very popular view, but I suggest that beacons are often not 
as helpful as (often sighted) people think they ought to be!

Getting the info that visitors may need in what may be an unfamiliar 
environment is, in my experience, really difficult. 

Much better to get willing volunteers if available.  

All the best,
Richard
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Subject: [access-uk] Sound beacons

Hi,

I'm wondering if I can get people's thoughts/experiences of using "sound 
beacons".  By which I mean devices which play recorded locational or 
descriptive information, either when people approach the beacon or on a timer.  
I've read somewhere they have some of these at London Euston station, and 
recall sometimes things like this have been used at Sight Village or other 
events.

I'm involved in organising an event at which we're expecting significant 
numbers of VI and disabled people.  The subject of sound beacons has been 
raised as something we could provide.  I've only ever heard/read about these, 
not used them myself.  I have some thoughts on their application but would like 
to find out what other VI people think.

Has anybody experienced these sound beacons?  What did you think of them?  Did 
you find them useful?

Thanks for any feedback,
Catherine
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