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Ensure Accessibility with Unisex Change Room Braille Sign
Inclusive, Tough, and Built for Access
Guide all with the Unisex Change Room Braille Sign from Safety Sector—a compliant, inclusive essential. Designed to meet AS 1428.1 & D3.6 standards with Braille text for the visually impaired, this 210mm x 180mm sign is injection-molded as a single unit for quality and hygiene. Weather-resistant for indoor and outdoor use, it comes with double-sided tape for effortless installation—perfect for gyms, workplaces, and public facilities across Australia.
Why Choose Unisex Change Room Braille Sign?
Perfect For:
Strength Meets Practical Access
This Unisex Change Room Braille Sign, at 210mm x 180mm, is injection-molded as a single unit with Braille text to meet AS 1428.1 & D3.6, offering weather-resistant accessibility for all. Supplied with double-sided tape, it’s built for fast, hygienic installation indoors or out—just peel and stick. Order from Safety Sector and open access with bold, dependable support!
The sign measures 210mm x 180mm, providing a clear and compliant marker for unisex change room facilities.
Is the sign compliant with accessibility standards?
Yes, it complies with AS 1428.1 & D3.6 and includes raised Braille text for the visually impaired.
What material is the sign made from?
It is injection-molded as a single unit, ensuring long-term durability, hygiene, and strength.
Can the sign be used outdoors?
Yes, the sign is weather-resistant, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
How is the sign installed?
It comes supplied with high-quality double-sided tape for quick and secure installation—no tools required.
Where is this sign typically used?
It is ideal for gyms, schools, workplaces, recreation centres, and public facilities that provide unisex change rooms.