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Metal Braille Signs are tactile facility signs. Messages are written in capitalized letters and in grade 2 Braille. English letters are raised 5/8- inch. Messages include: Rest Room, Men, Women, Stairway, and Exit. All signs come with a matching frame. DIMENSIONS: 8.25 x 2.5 inches. COLOR: White lettering on brown or black background.

Notes: Manufacturer states these signs comply with ADA requirements. ** Manufacturer also makes standard, custom, graphic, bilingual, and injection molded Braille signs. (See separate entries.)

Price: 60.80.

This product record was updated on August 19, 2010.

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Seton Identification Products (formerly Seton Name Plate Company)

20 Thompson Road
P.O. Box 819
Branford, Connecticut 06405-0819
United States
Telephone: 800-571-2596.
Fax: 800-345-7819.
Web: http://www.seton.com.
Email: Custsvc_SetonUS@seton.com.


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