Blind people can safely navigate their surroundings with the aid of a blind stick, often known as a white cane. Usually, it comprises of a robust, light-weight rod with a grip handle. Use a blind stick to scan the area in front of you from side to side to look for obstacles or changes in the landscape. For maximum effectiveness, the stick's length should be adjusted such that it reaches the user's chest. For the necessary techniques and abilities to be mastered in order to utilise a blind stick for independent mobility, proper training and orientation are imperative.