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NOT EXIT ROOF Access Sign -Braille Sign with Raised Tactile Graphics and Letters (Aluminum,Black,Size 6x9)-The Sensation line
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Description
NOT EXIT ROOF ACCESS SIGN -Braille sign with RAISED tactile graphics and letters
Material: Aluminum
Size: 6x9 Inch
color letter: brush SILVER
Material: Aluminum
Color background: BLACK
Come with two sided tape
This is Aluminum high quality sign !!!
this not acrylic (plastic sign)
Braille sign with RAISED tactile graphics and letters
Sign is shipped ready-to-install with double sided tape on the back
Compliant sign
This is an Aluminum high quality sign !!!
This not acrylic (plastic sign)
A "Not Exit Roof Access" sign with Braille, raised tactile graphics, and letters is a specialized signage used to communicate information about restricted areas, specifically indicating that a particular door or access point does not lead to an exit but provides access to the roof instead. This type of sign is commonly found in buildings with rooftop access, such as commercial or industrial structures.
The sign incorporates Braille text, which allows individuals who are blind or have low vision to read the information through touch. Braille is a system of raised dots that represent letters, numbers, and other characters, enabling tactile reading.
In addition to Braille, the sign may include raised tactile graphics and letters. Raised tactile graphics are embossed images or symbols that can be felt with the fingers, providing additional information or context about the sign's message. These graphics can represent various elements such as a rooftop silhouette, an arrow pointing upward, or any other relevant symbols that convey the meaning of accessing the roof.
The raised tactile letters are used to display alphanumeric characters or text that can be easily felt and understood through touch. In the case of a "Not Exit Roof Access" sign, these letters may spell out the specific message, clearly indicating that the doorway or access point does not lead to an exit but instead provides access to the roof.
By incorporating Braille, raised tactile graphics, and letters, this sign ensures that individuals with visual impairments are aware of the restricted nature of the door or access point. It promotes accessibility and safety by clearly communicating the intended purpose of the opening and preventing individuals from mistaking it for an exit.
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