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Picture of ADA TACTILE SIGN - NUMBERS (MODEL 366R) The ADA Tactile Sign - Numbers, model 366R, is a braille and tactile sign designed for use by individuals who are blind or have low vision. The sign is plastic with raised numbering and a Grade 2 braille translation. Signs are individually packed in a poly bag, and are fastened with double-sided pressure-sensitive tape. DIMENSIONS (HxW): 2.5 x 5 x 0.13 inch thick. COLOR: Brown, black, or blue with white numerals.

Notes: The manufacturer states that the sign meets American National Standards Institute(ANSI) A156.16 L03201, and that the braille translation conforms to section 4.30 requirements.

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This product record was updated on September 2, 2009.

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Hager Companies

139 Victor Street
St. Louis, Missouri 63104
United States
Telephone: 800-255-3590 or 314-772-4400.
Web: http://www.hagerco.com.


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