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Emergency Exit Only Braille Sign

Emergency Exit Only Braille Sign

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Caution Your People Using Emergency Exit Only Braille Signs  

  • Available in a standard size of 6 inches x 9 inches. 
  • White text on black/gray background. 
  • Made of non-glare acrylic sheet. 
  • 1/32” raised letters follow Grade 2 Braille. 
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Shop Emergency Exit Only ADA Braille Signs for the Specially-Abled People   

It is common for people to panic in an emergency situation and lose their common sense. Putting up Emergency Exit Only Braille Signs from Best of Signs for the visually challenged employees is the best solution to help them in case of a disaster. These signs follow Grade 2 Braille and printed in Sans Serif or Simple Serif type font, for ease of understanding. 

The 1/32” raised letters are made of Raster Braille Clear Acrylic Sphere. The text is imprinted on a non-glare acrylic sheet with a thickness of 1/16”. This imparts durability to the signs, making them last for years. Their longevity is further enhanced as the materials used are scratch, chemical and vandal-resistant.  

Our Caution Braille Exit Signs Comply with All ADA Regulations 

For a finished look, the white text is printed wither on a black or a gray background. Furthermore, the text meets the latest federal ADA guidelines with respect to the dot dimension, spacing, height, and shape. This makes the message easy to read and comprehensive. 

We also make sure that the signs abide by the following standards— ADA 28 CFR Part 36 regulations, ANSI A117.1, California Title 24 standards, and California Braille Specifications. This ensures that they are valid throughout the country. So, why wait? Buy these sturdy caution signs in Braille at Best of Signs, today! 

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