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Date: | Sat, 31 Jul 1999 12:22:56 -0700 |
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I sent the note about accessbility feedback to the Americans with
Disabilities Act Law List. These guys are the "experts" because
they're the ones that need the help.
I received feedback from one of my listmates and am forwarding FYI>
> In response to your recent posting, you might want
> to check out the newly
> developed "Talking Signs" system for museums. You
> can reach Talking Signs
> (the manufacturer of infrared audible signage) by
> going to my home page at
> www.sfdpw.com/sfmod. When you get to the home page,
> you will see a picture
> of the San Francisco City Hall. Under is a
> description of the access work
> that took place recently. In that description is a
> statement, "infrared
> audible signage". Click on that link and you will
> get to the Talking Sign
> web page. Hope you find it interesting.
>
> Richard Skaff, Special Assistant to the Mayor
> Mayor's Office on Disability
> 30 Van ness Avenue, 5th floor
> San Francisco, Ca. 94102
>
> voice-415-558-4524
> tty-415-558-4088
> fax-415-558-4090
>
>
>
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