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Area of Rescue Signs are designed for buildings and facilities to identify accessible areas of rescue assistance for persons with disabilities in emergency situations. The message "Area of Rescue Assistance" is coupled with the international access symbol, left, right, and bidirectional arrows. Model ARS4 carries the message "NOT an area of rescue assistance exit". MOUNTING: All signs have pressure-sensitive adhesive backings. DIMENSIONS: 14 x 10 inches. COLOR: Red lettering and arrows, blue and white access symbol on white background.

Notes: Manufacturer states this product complies with ADA regulations when used in conjunction with illuminated lighting identical to that required for exit signage. ** Signs are available in stock for immediate shipment.

Price: 54.80 - 21.50.

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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