This sensory map shows areas in a museum's exhibits that may have unexpected loud noises, flashing lights, or low lighting. It also identifies relatively quiet areas. The map notes that all bathrooms have automatic fixtures and asks visitors to notify staff if additional assistance is needed navigating the sensory conditions.
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1. This map shows areas in the Museum exhibits where there are big changes in light or noise (“surprises”).
Relatively quiet areas inside the Museum are also shown. We recognize that we may not have accounted for
all sensitivities. Please speak any Guest Services or Security personnel if you need additional assistance.
SENSORY MAP
KEY
PLEASE NOTE: ALL BATHROOMS HAVE AUTOMATIC
FLUSH TOILETS AND PAPER TOWEL DISPENSERS.
* Please ask a staff
member if you would like
to take a regular elevator
or stairs up to exhibits
*
SURPRISE AREA
(flashing light
or sudden
sound)
QUIET
AREA
LOUD NOISE
AREA
DARK
AREA
2. SENSORY MAP: 5th Floor
SURPRISE AREA
(flashing light
or sudden
sound)
QUIET
AREA
LOUD NOISE
AREA
KEY
PLEASE NOTE: ALL BATHROOMS HAVE AUTOMATIC
FLUSH TOILETS AND PAPER TOWEL DISPENSERS.
DARK
AREA
START
CONTINUE
TO 4TH
FLOOR
GALLERY
3. SENSORY MAP: 4th Floor
PLEASE NOTE: ALL BATHROOMS HAVE AUTOMATIC
FLUSH TOILETS AND PAPER TOWEL DISPENSERS.
KEY
STAIRS
FROM 5TH
FLOOR
GALLERY
SURPRISE AREA
(flashing light
or sudden
sound)
QUIET
AREA
LOUD NOISE
AREA
DARK
AREA