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Storm Shelter Braille Sign

Storm Shelter Braille Sign

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Storm Shelter Braille Sign is Durable 

  • ADA compliant with Grade 2 Braille. 
  • Braille complies with California Braille specification. 
  • Scratch, chemical, and vandal-resistant. 
  • Designed with 1/16” thick, rigid, non-glare acrylic sheet. 
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Shop Our Easy-to-Read Storm Shelter Braille Sign is 1/16” Thick and Rigid 

Searching for a hazard sign that is understandable and clear? We have managed to find just the right option for you- Storm Shelter Braille Sign. It is the best way to assist, direct, and give clients who are blind or visually impaired the information or directions they need. 

  

1/16-inch-tall Braille Storm Shelter Sign. Acrylic is transparent in addition to being scratch- and vandal-resistant. The bottom of ADA signs must have matte Braille balls that are the right size, evenly spaced, and in the right place, according to California law. In print, Braille Grade 2 is denoted by a dot and a third space. They are typically written in large, plain serif or sans serif fonts for maximum legibility. 

ADA Braille Storme Shelter Sign Complies with California Braille Specification 

The Braille Storm Shelter Sign is made of vandal- and scratch-proof materials. Braille-written signage guarantees that it will endure for many years while maintaining its intended appearance and functionality. They are also resistant to chemicals without suffering any damage. They can be easily affixed to any flat surface, like a door, wall, or window, and are typically 6 inches by 9 inches in size. 

Both the black and white and the grey and white signs are equally effective because the text is visible against the background. To ensure that the braille layout is consistent across all of our products, we only use raster braille clear acrylic beads that adhere to the most recent federal ADA guidelines. So, wait no more and Buy Storm Shelter Braille Sign, today! 

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