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ACCESSIBLE VOTER PARKING (WITH HANDICAP ACCESS SYMBOL) SUCTION CUP SIGN (MODEL 2060)    


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Picture of ACCESSIBLE VOTER PARKING (WITH HANDICAP ACCESS SYMBOL) SUCTION CUP SIGN (MODEL 2060) The Accessible Voter Parking (with Handicap Access Symbol) Suction Cup Sign, model 2060, is a parking area marker for a polling place and access sign designed for use to indicate wheelchair accessible parking near a polling place. The sign has the words "Accessible Voter Parking" above the International Access Symbol, a stylized drawing of a figure seated in a wheelchair. It comes with three suction cups installed on its face allowing it to be mounted on the inside of a window near parking on Election Day. The sign comes with a box for storage and transport. The sign is compatible with the Voter's Choice Portable Sign System (not included). DIMENSIONS (HxW): Sign face is 16.25 x 10 inches. WEIGHT: 2 pounds including suction cups and storage box. COLOR: White letters and drawing on blue background.

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Price: 18.95.

This product record was updated on June 5, 2012.

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Printelect

3731 Trent Road
New Bern, North Carolina 28562
United States
Telephone: 800-682-4500 or 252-633-3197.
Fax: 252-637-9320.
Web: http://www.printelect.com.
Email: sales@printelect.com.


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