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  1. ADA COMPLIANCE SIGNS The ADA Compliance Signs are designed to improve morale and encourage additional business by displaying that the facility is either in compliance with ADA regulations and/or open to suggestions about how to improve the accessibility of the facility. Messages include: Welcome. Our company is in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act; Our facility is Accessible and in Compliance; Please alert management if you find any area that is not accessible or needs additional assistance; We wel...[More Information]

  2. ADAPT ADA COMPLIANCE SIGNAGE 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 B...[More Information]

  3. FAMILY RESTROOM SIGN ADA Picture of FAMILY RESTROOM SIGN ADA The Family Restroom Sign ADA is a braille wheelchair access sign designed for use by individuals who are blind or who have low vision or mobility disabilities. The sign has the international disability symbol, a pictogram of a man and a woman holding a child by the hand, and the words "Family Restroom" in sans serif letters and braille. The sign is made of high impact styrene with a non-glare surface, and can be used outdoors or indoors. It comes with double-faced adhesive tape on back for mount...[More Information]

  4. FUELCALL Picture of FUELCALL The FuelCall is a call signal system designed for use by gas station customers with disabilities. This system enables customers who need assistance at self-service gas stations to attract the attention of gas station employees. Components include BigBell transmitters (see separate entry) with an oversized touch pads that can be used by customers with limited dexterity; wireless chime receivers; two steel J-shaped mounts for the BigBell transmitters, reinforced to handle abuse; signage for two is...[More Information]

  5. GEMINI METAL ADA PLAQUES Picture of GEMINI METAL ADA PLAQUES Gemini Metal ADA Plaques are braille signs designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. These signs have large restroom symbols (a stylized drawing of a man in pants and/or a woman in a skirt), with the word Restroom(s) in large letters below the symbols and in braille letters underneath. Symbols and letters are available with either a smooth or stippled background. These signs are made of solid aluminum, bronze, or brass. DIMENSIONS (HxWxD): 8 x 6 x .25 inches. COLORS: Male...[More Information]

  6. ORDERASSIST Picture of ORDERASSIST OrderAssist is a call signal and communication aid for the deaf designed for use by restaurant and drive-through restaurant customers who are deaf or hard of hearing or who have speech or communication disabilities. At the drive-through, the customer reviews the menu board and then uses the included BigBell transmitter (see separate entry) to alert the staff with a tone signal that the customer will be pulling forward and ordering in an alternative way. OrderAssist includes customized forms and...[More Information]

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