The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1995 requires that all facilities provide tactile signs with raised letters, symbols and Grade 2 Braille. The 11000 Series exceeds the requirements of the ADA.
Grade 2 Braille with rounded edges to protect the finger tips of the user.
Braille dot location consistently positioned at the bottom of the sign, eliminating the need for the non-sighted user to "hunt" to locate the Braille.
Impossible to scratch off the background or letter color. The background color is sub-surface.
Letters and symbols, face and edges, are an integral color. No exposed painted surface.
The sign and letters are a non-glare, mar-resistant surface.
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Letters/symbols embedded, thwarting removal with fingernail, ball point pen, key, etc. No "glued on", surface applied letters, symbols or Braille.
Foundation for Blind Children
Tempe, Arizona