ADA Signs
Features
The Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990 guaranteed equal opportunity for individuals
with disabilities in employment, public accommodations, transportation,
state and local government services, and telecommunication relay services.
This law states that all public buildings will have signs with raised
letters and Braille wording identifying all rooms. We makes signs that
adhere to the standards set by this act.
Installation
These signs are generally installed with double stick tape but can also
be screwed in to the wall/door. Brackets can also be used to attach these
signs.
Care
To clean these signs, wipe with a mild detergent and soft cloth. Use
an old toothbrush gently to clean the raised or indented areas. Keep the
signs away from extreme heat as they may melt.
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