- BCA 2011 Volume One Section D 3.6 of the Building Code of Australia
- Australian Standards 1428.1-2009 and Amendment No 1 2010
- Disability (Access to Premises-Buildings) Standards 2010
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Braille tactile hearing augmentation sign - Hearing Loop. Recommended or required where hearing systems are installed. Colour scheme: Silver & Blue Dimensions: 200mm x 180mm We supply superior Braille tactile signage which is proudly Australian made. These quality products ensure that signage compliance is maintained well into the future. These polycarbonate signs feature the most advanced, fully encapsulated, continuous surface Braille and tactile technology which ensures that the Braille dots and text or symbols cannot be pulled off by vandals or compromised by cleaning products after installation. All colours are applied to the reverse of a clear polycarbonate membrane, encapsulating them behind the product so no images can be cleaned or scratched off. Our Braille tactile signs are designed to comply with Australian standard and Codes including:
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Braille tactile hearing augmentation sign - Roger Hearing System Installed, ask for T-Switch Receiver at Reception. Recommended or required where Roger hearing systems are installed. Colour scheme: Silver & Blue Dimensions: 240mm x 180mm We supply superior Braille tactile signage which is proudly Australian made. These quality products ensure that signage compliance is maintained well into the future. These polycarbonate signs feature the most advanced, fully encapsulated, continuous surface Braille and tactile technology which ensures that the Braille dots and text or symbols cannot be pulled off by vandals or compromised by cleaning products after installation. All colours are applied to the reverse of a clear polycarbonate membrane, encapsulating them behind the product so no images can be cleaned or scratched off. Our Braille tactile signs are designed to comply with Australian standard and Codes including:
- BCA 2011 Volume One Section D 3.6 of the Building Code of Australia
- Australian Standards 1428.1-2009 and Amendment No 1 2010
- Disability (Access to Premises-Buildings) Standards 2010
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Braille tactile hearing augmentation sign - Roger Hearing Assistance Provided. Receivers are Located in This Room. Ask Staff for Assistance. Recommended or required where Roger hearing systems are installed. Colour scheme: Silver & Blue Dimensions: 280mm x 200mm We supply superior Braille tactile signage which is proudly Australian made. These quality products ensure that signage compliance is maintained well into the future. These polycarbonate signs feature the most advanced, fully encapsulated, continuous surface Braille and tactile technology which ensures that the Braille dots and text or symbols cannot be pulled off by vandals or compromised by cleaning products after installation. All colours are applied to the reverse of a clear polycarbonate membrane, encapsulating them behind the product so no images can be cleaned or scratched off. Our Braille tactile signs are designed to comply with Australian standard and Codes including:
- BCA 2011 Volume One Section D 3.6 of the Building Code of Australia
- Australian Standards 1428.1-2009 and Amendment No 1 2010
- Disability (Access to Premises-Buildings) Standards 2010
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Soundfield Floor Stand to suit
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Tripod stand to suit both the Digimaster 5000 V2 and 7000 V2 Soundfield Speaker.
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Our custom designed key Locked Perspex Box is designed for both standard classroom & meeting room packages. Measurements 270mm x 210mm x 140mm Accessories not included.
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Our custom designed key Locked Perspex Box is designed for both standard classroom & meeting room packages. Measurements 270mm x 210mm x 100mm with rear cut out of 180mm x 180mm.
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The Phonak Soundfield speaker bag fits either the Digimaster 5000 V2 or Digimaster 7000 V2 or one of the Digimaster Speaker stands. The bag can protect the speaker from dust when set up and makes it easy to transport or store when not in use. The bag is not padded.
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Roger Touchscreen Belt Clip enables the Roger Touchscreen to be worn on the waist rather than on the chest. The Boom Mic is then required to be worn as an alternative to the microphones on the face of the Roger Touchscreen to ensure clear speech to all Roger Receivers.
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Roger Touchscreen Boom Mic provides an alternative to wearing the Roger Touchscreen on the chest. With the Boom Mic the Roger Touchscreen can be worn on the waist with the Belt Clip