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BRAILLE CAR PLATE (C100138, C125125, C138138, & C163125R)    


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Picture of BRAILLE CAR PLATE (C100138, C125125, C138138, & C163125R) The Braille Car Plate, movels C100138, C125125, C138138 and C163125R, is a braille elevator button label designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. Made of acrylic, this square or rectangular plate displays a floor number, a letter comination such as PH (penthouse), or a word such as "Lobby" in large characters with the braille equivalent just below the text. DIMENSIONS (HxW): 1.375 x 1 inch (model C100138), 1.25 x 1.25 inches (C125125), 1.375 x 1.375 inches (C138138), or 1.25 x 1.625 inches (C163125R). COLOR: Available in a variety of color combinations.

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Price: 3.50 to 3.00 .

This product record was updated on August 20, 2012.

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Manufacturer:

Special Signs & Symbols Company, a subsidiary of Compliance Signs, Inc.

56 South Main Street
Chadwick, Illinois 61014
United States
Telephone: 800-210-5252 or 815-684-5764.
Fax: 888-253-4634.
Web: http://www.sssco.com.
Email: Sales@SSSCO.COM.


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