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The Adapt ADA Compliance Signage is a series of access and parking area marker signs designed to help public facilities and private businesses to comply with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) for posting information. A variety of signage is available including main directory modules; secondary directory modules; plaque modules; overhead and wall mounts; building codes; and special modules. The signage is offered in Helvetica and Claredon typestyles with accompanying Braille message. This full range of signage is made to comply with the tactile (raised and Braille messages) and the visual requirements of ADA, including symbols and pictograms. DIMENSIONS: Vary according to specifications. COLORS: Vary according to specifications.

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This product record was updated on December 22, 1999.

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Innerface Architectural Signage Inc.

5849 Peachtree Road
Atlanta, Georgia 30341
United States
Telephone: 800-445-4796 or 770-921-5566.
Fax: 770-279-1327.
Web: http://www.innerface-signage.com.
Email: sales@innerfacesign.com.


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