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ENTRANCE SIGN WITH BRAILLE (MODEL RRE-185)    


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Picture of ENTRANCE SIGN WITH BRAILLE (MODEL RRE-185) The Entrance Sign with Braille, model RRE-185, is a braille and tactile access sign designed for use by individuals with lower extremity or mobility disabilities or spinal cord injury, or who are blind or have low vision. The sign features the International Access Symbol, a stylized drawing of a figure seated in a wheelchair, above the word, "Entrance," in raised text with the Grade II braille equivalent of that word printed just below the text. An arrow above the figure points to the left. The sign has an acrylic core with a laser-engraved top color/tactile layer and a matte finish for improved visibility. The sign provides visual, tactile and Grade 2 Braille information. The sign includes permanent adhesive tape with removeable backing for mounting. DIMENSIONS (HxW): 9 x 6 inches. The engraved top layer is 0.03125 inch thick. COLOR: Available in a variety of color combinations.

Notes: The manufacturer states that this product meets Federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Accessibility Guidelines (ADAAG).

Price: 26.00 to 15.00.

This product record was updated on August 29, 2012.

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Manufacturer:

Compliance Signs, Inc.

56 South Main Street
Chadwick, Illinois 61014
United States
Telephone: 800-578-1245 or 815-684-5764.
Fax: 800-578-1246.
Web: http://www.compliancesigns.com.
Email: Sales@ComplianceSigns.com.


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