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Resources - Accessible Services
This resource directory contains services and providers for developing accessible facilities and programs in the arts.
This is a listing of regional and national providers. The NADC encourages contacting manufacturers, vendors and service providers to
ensure the most up-to-date information is obtained at the time of need. Please note the following resources are provided for information
purposes only and do not denote an endorsement by the National Arts and Disability Center.
Williams Sound Corp. US Headquarters
10321 West 70th Street Eden Prairie, MN 55344-3446 Phone: (952) 943-2252 TDD: (952) 943-9675 Fax: (952) 943-2174 Email: info@williamssound.com Internet: http://www.williamssound.com/ Description: Williams Sound pioneered the development of Assistive Listening Devices more than 32 years ago and remains the industry leader today. They manufacture a variety of products designed to help people hear. Feed the Soul
Internet: http://www.infinitec.org/learn/art/feedsoul.htm Description: A Web site produced by Infinitec, Inc. describing adaptive equipment used by artists with disabilities. This site includes a visual arts gallery of art work created by artists using various adaptive devices. ABLEDATA
8630 Fenton Street, Suite 930 Silver Spring, MD 20910 Phone: (800) 227-0216 TDD: (301) 608-8912 Fax: (301) 608-8958 Email: abledata@verizon.net Internet: http://www.abledata.com Description: ABLEDATA provides information on assistive technology and rehabilitation equipment available from domestic and international sources to consumers, organizations, professionals, and caregivers within the United States. The ABLEDATA database contains information on more than 29,000 assistive technology products. The database contains detailed descriptions of each product including price and company contact information. Assistive Listening Devices for People with Hearing Loss: A Guide for Performing Arts Settings. The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts This is a practical guide about accessible and universally usable facilities and performing arts programs. Alliance for Technology Access
1304 Southpoint Blvd, Suite 240 Petaluma, CA 94954 Phone: (707) 778-3011 TDD: (707) 778-3015 Fax: (707) 765-2080 Email: ATAinfo@ATAccess.org Internet: http://www.ataccess.org/ Description: The Alliance for Technology Access (ATA) is a network of community-based Resource Centers, Developers, Vendors and Associates dedicated to providing information and support services to children and adults with disabilities, and increasing their use of standard, assistive, and information technologies. Artizan Millworks
1029 Panicum Lane Prescott, AZ 86305 Phone: (928) 713-1162 Description: Artizan sells a moving easel that is modified to accommodate the individual needs of artists with disabilities. The moving easel both secures the canvas to brackets on the easel and can then be adjusted by the artist to a comfortable painting position. Audio Description Associates (ADA)
6502 Westmoreland Avenue Takoma Park , MD 20912 Phone: (301) 920-0218 Fax: (208) 445-0079 Email: jsnyder@audiodescribe.com Internet: http://www.audiodescribe.com/ Description: ADA offers a full range of Audio Description services. ADA professionals use their expertise in the arts to create access for people who are blind or have low visionand their families. ADA helps communities, arts organizations, and other entities build Audio Description programs providing access to a broad array of live arts events (media, museum exhibits, theater, opera, and dance), as well as museum exhibits, meetings, tours, circuses, parades, and sports events. Audio Eyes
Northridge ,
CA
91436 Phone: 818-782-7733 TDD: (818) 782-7733 Email: info@weseetv.com Internet: http://www.weseetv.com/ Description: We See TV produces audio description tracks for audio/video products including broadcast television, DVD's, industrial videos, and theater release films. Captioning and subtitling services are also available. We See TV employs visually impaired audio engineers and voice over talent in the production of description tracks. Communication Access Network
925 Wappoo Road, Suite B Charleston , SC 29407 Phone: (845) 652-7014 TDD: (843) 763-3944 Fax: (843) 571-6325 Email: pj@caninterpreting.com Internet: http://www.caninterpreters.com/ Description: Communication Access Network, Inc. is committed to providing comprehensive communication services to its customers. Through their network of interpreters, captioners and independent consultants organizations can achieve full compliance with existing laws. They serve people in South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee and Washington DC. They released a distance video interpreting service at http://www.myvideointerpreter.com/ which provides secure point to point video and audio communication via the internet. DBA Front Row
2080 Lakeville Hwy Petaluma, CA 94954-7600 Phone: (707) 769-1110 TDD: (800) 227-0735 x 5 Fax: (707) 769-9624 Email: customerservice@gofrontrow.com Internet: http://www.gofrontrow.com Description: 40 Years in education has taught us a thing or two. Since 1963, we've been using extensive acoustic and audiological experience to help teachers bring learning to life. Our systems are designed with a deep understanding of speech intelligibility and real-world usability, based on years spent in schools - constantly improving our technology - and kids' learning experiences. The Metropolitan Washington Ear, Inc.
35 University Boulevard East Silver Spring, MD 20901 Phone: (301) 681-6636 TDD: Fax: (301) 681-5227 Email: information@washear.org Internet: http://www.washear.org Description: The Metropolitan Washington Ear is a national organization that conducts research and provides services for persons who are blind or have partial vision, as well as people with other disabilities. The Ear has developed and perfected audio description-a technique that uses trained narrators to describe, between lines of dialogue, what is happening on the screen, television, or stage. Braille Works International, Inc.
941 Darby Lake St. Seffner, FL 33584 Phone: (813) 654-4050 TDD: (800) 258-7544 Fax: (813) 689-8628 Email: brailleworks@brailleworks.com Internet: http://www.brailleworks.com/ Description: Braille Works International, Inc. provides Braille and Large Print materials. They produce audiocassettes and diskettes of many different kinds of materials. Some of their projects have been: conference materials for NCIL along with many other agencies, and labeling software in Braille, etc. National Braille Press
88 St. Stephen Street Boston, MA 02115 Phone: (888) 965-8965, (617) 266-6160 Fax: (617) 437-0456 Email: info@nbp.org Internet: http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp Description: National Braille Press is a Boston-based nonprofit Braille printing and publishing house. National Braille Press offers employers information on how to get publications, employment applications, etc., in alternate format for people with visual disabilities. Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic
20 Roszel Road Princeton, NJ 08540 Phone: (609) 520-8096 TDD: (800) 221-4792 Fax: (609) 520-7990 Email: info@rfbd.org Internet: http://www.rfbd.org/ Description: Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic serves all people with print disabilities those who can't effectively read standard print because of a disability. They serve more than 102,000 members worldwide. [what do they do, will they record text you give them?] The American Printing House for the Blind, Inc.
1839 Frankfort Avenue Louisville, KY 40206-0085 Phone: (502) 895-2405 Fax: (502) 899-2274 Internet: http://www.aph.org/ Description: The American Printing House for the Blind makes products that give blind students an equal opportunity in the classroom and blind adults an equal opportunity in the workplace. They sell Braille and large type textbooks, Talking Books and audio equipment. They have a database of accessible materials for people who are blind or visually impaired. A Guide to Making Documents Accessible to People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired: An Online Technical Assistance Guide to Producing Documents in Alternative Formats by Jennifer Sutton, American Council of the Blind. Bay Area Video Coalition
2727 Mariposa Street 2nd Floor San Francisco, CA 94110 Phone: (415) 861-3282 Fax: (415) 861-4316 Email: bavc@bavc.org Internet: http://www.bavc.org Description: Bay Area Video Coalition provides independent producers and artists as well as nonprofit organizations with broadcast-level training and state of the art equipment access. Bay Area Video Coalitions. To meet the needs of independent producers of both broadcast and non broadcast work, they make video and television programs accessible to the sizable audience of deaf and hard-of-hearing viewers that benefits from captioning for effective communication. Their captioning services enable producers to creative works thatÊcan be used in compliance with the access requirements of the ADA and other federal legislation. Captioning is done post-production during the editing process--not live captioning. Caption First, Inc.
P.O. Box 1924 Lombard, IL 60148 Phone: (800) 825-5234 Fax: (888) 957-5234 Email: info@captionfirst.com Internet: http://www.captionfirst.com Description: Caption First provides voice-to-text services known as CART and captioning for people with hearing loss worldwide. Caption First will travel on- site, provides services for conventions and provides remote internet services for meetings, training sessions and teleconferences. Captions, Inc.
901 W. Alameda Ave. Burbank, CA 91506 Phone: (818) 260-2700 Fax: (818) 260-2850 Email: captions@captionsinc.com Internet: http://www.captionsinc.com Description: Captions, Inc., is a leading provider of captioning and subtitling services to movie studios, post-production houses, independent filmmakers, theaters, museums, broadcast and cable networks. Since 1986 we`ve been developing high-end, innovative solutions for the worldwide entertainment industry from our Hollywood-area headquarters. Communication Access Real-time Translation (CART)
Phone: (800) 272-6272 Internet: http://www.cartinfo.org/ Description: The primary purpose of the Communication Access Information Center is to provide information of use to people employing or in need of Communication Access Real-time Translation (CART), also known as real-time captioning. This technology is primarily used by people who are hearing-impaired or who are learning English as a second language. Deaf-Hearing Communication Center (DHCC)
630 Fairview Road, Suite 100 Swarthmore, PA 19081 Phone: (610) 604-0450 TDD: (610) 604-0450 Fax: (610) 604-0456 Email: info@dhcc.org Internet: http://www.dhcc.org/ Description: Deaf-Hearing Communication Center provides interpreters, realtime captioners, 24 ER interpreters, sensitivity training, ASL classes, and information and referral in Pennsylvania, Northern Delaware, and Southern New Jersey as well. MagniSight Inc.
3631 North Stone Ave Colorado Springs , CO 80907 Phone: (800) 753-4767 Fax: (719) 578-9887 Email: mailto:darryll@magnisight.com Internet: http://www.magnisight.com/ Description: MagniSight manufacturers a line of Closed Circuit Television products for the visually impaired. Their electronic magnification devices which enhance whatever image is being viewed by the camera unit. They have sales representatives nationwide who represent their products in many areas of the country. Rapidtext
1801 Dove Street, Suite 101 Newport Beach, CA 92660 Phone: (949) 399-9200 Ext. 253 Fax: (949) 399-9216 Email: tcinfo@peoplesupport.com Internet: http://www.rapidtext.com Description: Rapidtext provides specialized captioning and transcription services for all types of public events. Rapidtext has provided real time captions in public facilities with thousands of people in attendance. The Caption Center at WGBH
300 East Magnolia Blvd., #201 Burbank, CA 91502 Phone: (818) 562-3344 Fax: (818) 562-3388 Email: access@wgbh.org Internet: http://www.wgbh.org/ Description: The Caption Center's mission is to provide the widest possible access to television and video for deaf and hard-of-hearing people. The Caption Center was WGBH's first venture into the field of accessible media. The CPB/WGBH National Center for Accessible Media (NCAM) continues the tradition of reaching out to under-served audiences excluded from mass media due to language, geographic or physical barriers. They provide captioning services, descriptive video, assistance on making your web site accessible, and access symbols to download for brochures and web site publications. The National Captioning Institute (NCI)
California Office 303 North Glenoaks Boulevard, Suite 200 Burbank, CA 91502 Phone: (818) 238-0068 Fax: (818) 238-4266 Email: esarna@ncicap.org Internet: http://www.ncicap.org/ Description: NCI is a nonprofit company that introduced closed captioning on network television in 1980 and remains the global captioning leader. Services include closed captioning for prerecorded and live video programming; subtitling and language translation services for videos and DVDs; and described video service to make television programming accessible to people who are blind or visually impaired. NCIL now offers a help desk that is designed to provide information on topics such as the availability of captioned programming, how to resolve problems with displaying captions, accessibility of closed captions in Spanish and on DVD's and home videos. Go to http://www.ncihelpdesk.org/ Visual Language Interpreting
1330 New Hampshire Ave, NW. Suite B1 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 464-6805 TDD: (202) 464-6800 Fax: (202) 464-6810 Email: info@vli-dc.com Internet: http://www.vli-dc.com Description: Visual Language Interpreting (VLI) provides communication access services, including sign language Interpreting and Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART). We guarantee certified practitioners for each assignment. 711 Relay Service
Description: From anywhere in the US you can access relay service by dialing 711. It is
available to all callers, whether using wire line, wireless, or pay phone.
If you can not get 711 TRS Access then call (888) Tell-FCC. [will they
connect you to speech to speech services as well? Find out]
Communication Access Network
925 Wappoo Road, Ste. B Charleston, SC 29407 Phone: (843) 763-3890 TDD: (843) 763-3944 Fax: (843) 571-6325 Email: daryl@caninterpreters.com Internet: http://www.caninterpreters.com/ Description: Communication Access Network, Inc. is committed to providing comprehensive communications services to its customers. Through their network of interpreters, captioners and independent consultants organizations can achieve full compliance with existing laws (ADA, Section 504, IDEA) related to Deaf and Hard of Hearing communication access. They just released a new distance video interpreting service at www.MyVideoInterpreter.com which provides secure point to point video and audio communications via the internet. They serve people in South Carolina, Georgia, and DC. Their network of interpreters are located across the United States. Speech to Speech (STS)
Federal Communications Commision 445 12th Street SW Washington, DC 20554 Phone: (888) 225-5322 Fax: (866) 418-0232 Email: fccinfo@fcc.gov Internet: http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro/sts.html Description: Speech to Speech Relay is a nationwide toll free telephone service that enables people with speech disabilities who have great difficulty communicating to use a telephone with the assistance. STS is a form of Relay Services that provides Communications Assistants (CAs) for people with speech disabilities who have difficulty being understood on the phone. STS CAs are trained individuals familiar with many different speech patterns and language recognition skills. The CA makes the call and repeats the words exactly. Individuals using STS include those with cerebral palsy, Parkinson's disease, a laryngectomy, ALS, stuttering, muscular dystrophy, stroke, and other conditions affecting clarity of speech. Call the number in your state and ask the CA to dial the number you wish to call. For inquiries or concerns about STS contact the FCC via Email at: fccinfo@fcc.gov Graphic Artists Guild Foundation
Disability Access Symbols 32 Broadway Ste 1114 New York , NY 10004 Phone: (212) 791-3400 Fax: (212) 791-0333 Email: execdir@gag.org Internet: http://www.gag.org/resources/das.php Description: Twelve symbols were created by the Disability Access Symbols Project and produced by the Graphic Artists Guild Foundation to help organizations advertise their services to customers, audiences, staff and other targeted publics. Advertisements, newsletters, conference and program brochures, membership forms, building signage, floor plans and maps are examples of material that might display these symbols. Available free for download at the Internet site. The Caption Center at WGBH
300 East Magnolia Blvd., #201 Burbank, CA 91502 Phone: (818) 562-3344 Fax: (818) 562-3388 Email: access@wgbh.org Internet: http://www.wgbh.org/ Description: The Caption Center's mission is to provide the widest possible access to television and video for deaf and hard-of-hearing people. The Caption Center was WGBH's first venture into the field of accessible media. The CPB/WGBH National Center for Accessible Media (NCAM) continues the tradition of reaching out to under-served audiences excluded from mass media due to language, geographic or physical barriers. They provide captioning services, descriptive video, assistance on making your web site accessible, and access symbols to download for brochures and web site publications. Job Accommodation Network
West Virginia University US D.O.L. Office of Disability and Employment Policy PO Box 6080 Morgantown, WV 26506-6080 Phone: (800) 232-9675 TDD: (800) 526-7234 Fax: (304) 293-5407 Email: jan@jan.wvu.edu Internet: http://www.jan.wvu.edu Description: JAN is a toll-free consulting service that provides information about job accommodations and the employability of people with disabilities. They also offer free product and vendor information pertaining to services for individuals with disabilities (i.e., oral interpreters, captioning, Braille). This information is provided at no charge to employers, rehabilitation professionals, and people with disabilities throughout the United States. Contact your local Independent Living Center at your Local University or Community College Contact your local university or community college Office for Student for Disabilities to locate assistive listening, audio description, Braille, captioning, products, signage, and sign language interpreters in your community. You may also utilize your local Independent Living Center for recommendations for products and services. To find a independent living center in your state see http://www.calsilc.org/silcs.html AUDIOVISION
1503 Alta Glen Dr. San Jose , CA 95125 Phone: (408) 265-2203 TDD: (415) 641-4589 Fax: (408) 265-2204 Email: katiemags@aol.com Internet: http://www.audiovision.org Description: AUDIOVISION is a service provider of audio description for theatre, festivals, sports, museums, parks, and educational films in the Bay Area. She is willing to be contacted about: advocacy, new venues, collaborations, partnerships, etc. National Center on Deafness, CSUN
18111 Nordhoff St, Maildrop 8267 Northridge, CA 91330-8267 Phone: (818) 677-2611 Fax: (818) 677-4899 Email: ncod@csun.edu Internet: http://ncod.csun.edu/ Description: The National Center on Deafness (NCOD) at California State University, Northridge, has been in existence since 1962. It continues to maintain a leading position in providing extensive student services in a mainstreamed setting. Some of the services that NCOD offers include: tutoring, counseling, interpreting (sign, oral, and deaf-blind), real-time captioning, and speech and hearing referral services. QuikScrybe, Inc.
1723 Sumac Street Longmont, CO 80501 Phone: (303) 485-6895 Email: quikscrybe@comcast.net Internet: http://www.quikscrybe.com/ Description: They are a fast, reliable company which transcribes documents into Braille. Since 1984, we have transcribed into Braille; catalogs, menus, personal letters, flyers, brochures, textbooks, manuals, etc. With speed and reliability. Now, QUIK-SCRYBE has gone interpoint. QUIK SCRYBE is the one stop place to have your documents converted from print and diskette into Braille. We accept most textual materials, excluding math, languages, and musical notations. The National Captioning Institute
1900 Gallows Road, Suite 3000 Vienna, VA 22182 Phone: (703) 917-7693 Fax: (703) 917-9853 Email: jsnyder@ncicap.org Internet: http://www.ncicap.org Description: NCI provides domestic and international captioning, subtitling and described video for broadcast and cablecast television programs, home video programs, TV commercials, corporations and government agencies. The Sign Language Company
14203 Califa Street Van Nuys, CA 91401-3613 Phone: (818) 782-6002 Fax: (818) 994-3214 Email: scriptla@aol.com Internet: http://www.signlanguageco.com/ Description: The Sign Language Company is a full service interpreting agency which also provides interpreters, consultants, and tutors for the entertainment industry for film, television, and live theatre since 1984. United TTY Sales and Service
21004 Brooke Knolls Rd. Laytonsville, MD 20882 Phone: (866) 889-4872 TDD: (301) 926-2365 Fax: (301) 963-0785 Email: info@unitedtty.com Internet: http://www.UnitedTTY.com Description: United TTY Sales and Service (UTSS) is a leading provider of Assistive Technology for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. UTSS also is a national TTY repair center. Online Showroom available at www.UnitedTTY.com featuring Discount Prices, Secure Shopping and Free Shipping WGBH Educational Foundation
The National Center for Accessible Media PO Box 200 Boston , MA 01234 Phone: (617) 300-5400 Fax: (617) 300-4433 Email: ncam@wgbh.org Internet: http://www.wgbh.org Description: WGBH has several media projects designed to reach out to under-served audiences excluded from mass media due to language, geographic or physical barriers. Projects include the CPB/WGBH National Center for Accessible Media (NCAM), Captioning, and Descriptive Video Services. The Writing C.L.A.W.
5212 Northland DR. NE Suite 208 Grand Rapids, MI 49525-1066 Phone: (616) 262-5364 Fax: (616) 855-5500 Email: bschroder@writingclaw.com Internet: http://www.writingclaw.com Description: The Writing C.L.A.W. allows persons with hand, arm, or sight disabilites Accommodating Ideas, Inc.
3807 West Sierra Hwy #6 PMB 4535 Acton, CA 93510 Phone: (818) 386-6348 TDD: (877) 237-3031 Fax: (818) 386-6352 Email: aiterps@ai-ada.com Internet: http://www.ai-ada.com Description: Accommodating Ideas, Inc. has been providing certified sign language interpreters, nationally, for a variety of situations, including legal to theatrical, for the past ten years. They are a nationwide company centralized in Los Angeles, Miami, and Fort Lauderdale Florida. They provide customized personnel training for employment or customer service. Training is available related to the Americans with Disabilities Act, general disability awareness and sensitivity, or specifically, access for people who are deaf. ASL Interpreter Referral Service
PO Box 1161 Somerset, NJ, NJ 08873 Phone: (800) 275-7551 TDD: (800) 275-5599 Fax: (732) 873-6405 Internet: http://www.aslirs.com Description: ASL Interpreter Referral Service provides sign language interpreters 24 hours a day, nationwide. In addition, they offer educational and equipment referral service along with American With Disabilities Act (ADA) training, as well as basic sign language training. Communication Access Network
925 Wappoo Road, Ste. B Charleston, SC 29407 Phone: (843) 763-3890 TDD: (877) 411-8377 Fax: (843) 571-6325 Email: request@caninterpreters.com Internet: http://www.caninterpreters.com/ Description: Communication Access Network, Inc. is committed to providing comprehensive communications services to its customers. Through their network of interpreters, Captioners and independent consultants organizations can achieve full compliance with existing laws (ADA, Section 504, IDEA) related to Deaf and Hard of Hearing communication access. They just released a new distance video interpreting service at http://www.myvideointerpreter.com / which provides secure point to point video and audio communications via the internet. They serve people in South Carolina, Georgia, and DC. Their network of interpreters are located across the United States. Deaf-Hearing Communication Center (DHCC)
630 Fairview Road, Suite 100 Swarthmore, PA 19081 Phone: (610) 604-0450 TDD: (610) 604-0450 Fax: (610) 604-0456 Email: info@dhcc.org Internet: http://www.dhcc.org/ Description: Deaf-Hearing Communication Center provides interpreters, real-time captioners, 24 ER interpreters, sensitivity training, ASL classes, and information and referral in Pennsylvania, Northern Delaware, and Southern New Jersey as well. Hands On Sign Language Services
595 Menlo Dr Rockland, CA 95765 Phone: (800) 900-9478 TDD: (800) 900-9479 Fax: (888) 900-9477 Email: dobray@handsonsvs.com Internet: http://www.handsonsvs.com/ Description: On Sign Language Services provides 24-Hour interpreting services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing throughout the United States, with emergency services centralizing in Northern California and Nevada. Network Interpreting Service (NIS) LLC
322 East Main Steet #300 Burley, ID 83318 Phone: (800) 284-1043 TDD: (800) 284-5176 Fax: (815) 425-9244 Email: nis@aslnis.com Internet: http://www.aslnis.com/ Description: Network Interpreting Service LLC is a scheduling service that coordinates and supplies American Sign Language interpreting services. Their service area primarily covers California, Utah, and Idaho, Northern Nevada and Northern Arizona. Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID)
333 Commerce Street Alexandria, VA 22314 Phone: (703) 838-0030 TDD: (703) 838-0459 Fax: (703) 838-0454 Email: membasst@rid.org Internet: http://www.rid.org/ Description: The mission of the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc. is to provide international, national, regional, state, and local forums an organizational structure for the continued growth and development of the professions of interpretation and transliteration of American sign language and English. They have a searchable database for interpreters by name and state. Sign Language Associates, Inc.
11002 Veirs Mill Rd, Suite 506 Silver Spring, MD 20902 Phone: (301) 946-9710 TDD: 301) 946-9710 Fax: (301) 946-9685 Email: info@signlanguage.com Internet: http://www.signlanguage.com/ Description: SLA was established in 1982 when eight sign language interpreters decided to pool their resources and formed a company in order to meet the specific needs of their clients, consumers and fellow interpreters. Today, SLA is still interpreter owned and run and at present has a staff of forty-eight (48) professional interpreters, seven (7) temporary staff interpreter positions within their nationally recognized Mentor Program and over two hundred (200+) qualified part-time interpreters. 85% of SLA's full-time staff interpreters hold National Certification. Sign Language Associates, Inc. provides quality interpreting services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing in the Washington, DC metro area & in all 50 states. CAP: Accommodations and Services: Interpreter Database Internet: http://www.tricare.osd.mil/cap/ Accessign International
21016 45th Ave., S.E. Bothell, WA 98021 Phone: (888) 207-1778 Fax: (425) 424-9766 Email: sales@accessign.com Internet: http://www.accessign.com/ Description: Accessign has been manufacturing high quality Architectural Signage and ADA Compliant Raised Lettering & Grade 2 Braille Signage Systems since 1987. All of their signs are custom manufactured in-house to their clients specifications, and color matched to fit their decor. APCO
388 Grant Street SE Atlanta, GA 30312-2227 Phone: (404) 688-9000 TDD: (877) 988-2726 Fax: (404) 577-3847 Email: sales@apcosigns.com Internet: http://www.apcosigns.com/ Description: APCO manufactures high quality Architectural Signage and ADA Compliant signs. Signs are custom manufactured in-house according to clients specifications. Inter Sign National Incorporated
1123 East Baltimore Street P.O. Box 1123 Baltimore, MD 21203-1123 Phone: (410) 342-9200 Fax: (410) 342-8276 Email: sales@intersignnational.com Internet: http://www.intersignnational.com Description: Inter Sign National Incorporated manufacturers interior architectural signage. Inter Sign specializes in ADA and ANSI compliant signs. All signs are custom made to order. SCOTT Sign Systems Incorporated
PO Box 1047 Tallevast, FL 34270-1047 Phone: (800) 237-9447 TDD: (941) 355-5171 Fax: (941) 351-1787 Email: mail@scottsigns.com Internet: http://www.scottsigns.com/ Description: SCOTT Signs has researched and developed the most complete line of ADA sign products available, Whether retrofitting existing signs or designing complete architectural sign systems SCOTT offers standard and custom signage in a wide range of colors and materials. Syntech Burlington, Inc.
3653 East Allmance Road Burlington, NC , NC 27215 Phone: (336) 570-2035 TDD: (800) 600-4232 Fax: (336) 570-0429 Email: syntech@syntechsigns.com Internet: http://www.syntechsigns.com/ Description: Syntech is a sign manufacturing company whose primary focus has been the manufacture of ADA (Americans With Disabilities Act, 1991) signs. Zax Corportation
28 Charron Ave, Units 4, 5 & 6 Box 350 Nashua, NH 030636 Phone: (800) 258-1566 Fax: (603) 883-6395 Email: info@zaxcorp.com Internet: http://www.zaxcorp.com/ Description: Zax Corporation is a premier manufacturer of quality signage, as well as donor recognition systems and award plaques. While Zax offers a wide range of off-the-shelf interior and exterior signs, the company is renown worldwide for its ability to design and produce cast and custom-engraved recognition systems to meet the particular needs of companies, individuals, and associations. See DISABILITY ACCESS SYMBOLS Door Pressure Gauges
Order from: HMC, International Division Inc. 5996 South Crocker Street Littleton , CO 80120-2054 Phone: (303) 794-2510 Fax: (303) 794-3703 Email: info@hmc-international.com Internet: http://www.hmc-international.com/ Description: The ADA requires that both interior and exterior doors of a building be accessible. The door pressure gauges assess the force of the door. Sachs Morgan Studio
224 West 30th Street, Suite 1400 New York, NY 10001 Phone: (212) 765-4144 Fax: (212) 765-4142 Email: info@sachsmorganstudio.com Internet: http://www.sachsmorganstudio.com Description: Sachs Morgan Studio (SMS), Theatre Design Specialists provides comprehensive services for the planning and design of theatres, including space planning and programming, conceptual design and specification of theatre equipment, and stage technology and interior design. SMS has specific expertise in developing solutions to the problems of poor access. Experts in historic properties, SMS renovated the historic Opera House at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, receiving the 1997 American Institute of Architects Award. See Also: Annotated List of Publications About Services and Accommodations for Artists and Patrons with Disabilities
You may contact disability organizations in your state to inquire about local providers see: State Agencies and Organizations for ADA Compliance and Technical Assistance.
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