Tactile Braille Signage
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.
Lettering Specialists, Inc.
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 Foundation for Blind Children
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Features & Options
Custom shapes of all sizes are available.  If you can make a rough sketch of it, we can make it.
System features include:
Colors: Unlimited
Select from our standards or submit a color and we will match it for no additional cost

Letters/symbols embedded,  thwarting removal with fingernail, ball point pen, key, etc.  No "glued on", surface applied letters, symbols or Braille.
Very vandal resistant design
Enhancing corporate images since 1963
Foundation for Blind Children
Tempe, Arizona