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Lennox 3
In Fire Emergency, Do Not Use Elevator - No Braille
(LEN3-IFE119-A)
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dimensions
11.75"h x 9"w x .5625"d
lead time
4-8 Business Weeks
price/ea
$111.20
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total
$111.20
Quantity Pricing
1 $169.12 each2 - 6 $147.06 each7 - 11 $127.88 each12 - 50 $111.20 each
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2. Backplate  3. Sign  4. Graphic 5. Hardware 
Backplate:
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- Neutrals
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- Oranges/Reds
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- Blues/Greens
- Metallics
- Brushed Engraving Stock
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Hardware:
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Customization Options:
- Backplate: Over 80 standard colors, 14 wood grains, and 3 engraving stock colors
- Font/Graphic: Over 80 colors
- Standoffs: 3 brushed metals
Sign Highlights:
- Etch & fill text and symbol; this sign is not required to have braille per ADA guidelines.
- Required for the state of Florida.
- Standard emergency stair symbol.
- Post at an elevator to instruct people to use the stairs in the event of an emergency, not the elevator.
- Foam tape strips aid in easy installation. Larger signs may require silicone adhesive. See installation guide for full instructions.
- For interior use only.
This sign, LEN3-IFE119-A, is compliant with current regulations listed in the International Code Council, or ICC, and NYC Building Code. For further information, visit our signage codes and regulations page.
Please check with your fire inspector to see if this sign meets all code requirements for your city or county.
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