Product Description
Designer Range (Geometrics) Unisex Staff Toilet Braille & Tactile Sign
The Geometrics Designer Range of braille signs feature a NCC-compliant 1.6mm low-sheen clear acrylic panel, with a graphic print to the rear, and tactile braille, text and icon components on the face. The double print gives added dimension and gives a more modern look to an otherwise 'boring' and necessary sign.
Tactile braille signs are a required part of all Australian buildings that have public accessibility access, whether it's a shopping centre or a high rise office complex! This particular braille sign is to be used on a standard unisex staff toilet that does not have ambulant or accessible grabrails, as this would require additional tactile components to indicate the accessible facilities.
The unisex staff toilet sign meets all applicable Australian standards and is 100% BCA / NCC compliant.
All of our signage is 100% Australian owned and Australian made, manufactured right here in our factory in Moorabbin, Victoria.
Translation of Braille:
Unisex staff toilet
Icons:
Female & Male
Size:
190mm x 190mm
Fixing Methodology:
This sign comes with double sided VHB tape pre-applied to the rear for easy install
Material:
1.6mm Low-sheen clear acrylic with tactile vandal-proof braille, text and iconography, and a reverse print to the rear
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Installation Information:
The installation of the sign must be between 1200mm and 1600mm above the floor or ground.
If the sign has a single line of characters the tactile characters must be between 1250mm and 1350mm above the floor or ground.
The sign must be located on the wall on the same side as the door handle, and the leading edge of the sign should be located between 50mm and 300mm from the architrave.
If there is insufficient space on the door handle side of the door the sign may be installed on the opposite side.
If it is not possible to install the sign on either side of the door the sign may be installed on the door itself.