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Friday, 18 January 2008

Bi-lingual Tactile and Braille signs

We can produce bi-lingual (Irish or Welsh for example) tactile and Braille signs, either after a D.D.A. signage audit, like we did for the HQ of Waterford County Council, or from a list of messages you supply to us, find out more: http://www.as-s.co.uk/tactile-signs-irish-welsh.htm
Tags: bilingual, DDA compliant Tactile and Braille signs

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