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The Non-Accessible ADA Restroom Sign Set is an essential addition to any facility that requires clear and compliant signage. Measuring 6ft x 9ft, these signs are crafted from durable acrylic, ensuring longevity and resistance to wear and tear. The rounded corners not only enhance the aesthetic appeal but also provide safety by reducing sharp edges.
Each sign features a non-glare, high contrast finished surface, making it easy to read in various lighting conditions. This is particularly important for individuals with visual impairments, as the clear visibility of the text is crucial for effective communication. The signs are ADA compliant, featuring 1/32ft raised tactile text and raster bead grade 2 Braille, ensuring accessibility for all users.
Installation is a breeze thanks to the VHB double-sided foam tape included with each sign. This high bond adhesive allows for easy mounting on walls and doors, providing a tamper-resistant solution that keeps your signs securely in place. Whether you are updating existing signage or installing new ones, these signs offer a practical and stylish solution.
Designed specifically for restrooms that are NOT wheelchair accessible, this sign set is perfect for facilities that need to communicate this important information clearly. The dark wood finish adds a touch of elegance, making it suitable for a variety of environments, from upscale restaurants to office buildings.
Made in the USA, the quality of these signs is unmatched. Each sign is produced with attention to detail, ensuring that they meet the highest standards of durability and functionality. The combination of aesthetic appeal and practical design makes this sign set a must-have for any establishment.
In summary, the Non-Accessible ADA Restroom Sign Set is a reliable and stylish choice for businesses looking to enhance their restroom signage. With its durable construction, easy installation, and compliance with ADA standards, this sign set is an investment in both safety and accessibility.