New ADA-Signs & Services
July 23, 2008
We’re making a lot of changes at Best. In addition to new ADA-Sign products, we’re adding a new website and new marketing capabilities to Best support our dealer network across the United States and the customers that they serve. Our new website will showcase our products and provide easy-to-acess specifications and support information.
In August, Best will debut a new feature offering complimentary samples direct from our website for Architects and Specifiers. Please stay tuned.
ImPressions! Perfect for Schools
July 23, 2008

This new ada technology provides for a virtually indestructable, ada sign. No attached letters, graphics or braille to be picked off by curious passers-by. The end product is a single piece sign thermoformed from an engineered, impact-resistent thermoplastic. Durability without sacrificing design flexibility. Integral surface-texturing formed during the manufacturing process provides for an innovative look offering slate, stipple or matte textures that resist fingerprints and excessive handling that would otherwise damage the sign and compromise the brand of the facility.
School administrators love it because it offers a uniquely tailored appearance and low replacement costs.
Find out more about impressions
Lucent! New ADA-Sign Product
July 23, 2008

Lucent Stipple Texture
We’re pleased to announce the release of our newest designer ADA product, Lucent! Our new technology and product-system offers the ability to simulate a variety of glass and glass-like applications with the use of translucent materials and raised characters and graphics that meet the most current and rigid ADA guidelines.
What architects and designers love about this product.
- A tremendous amount of design flexibility in shapes, sub-surface color, surface texturing and fine graphic detailing like bevels and polished edges.
- The contemporary and upscale look of green-edge glass with many times the durability of glass
- The sign is formed in a single, nearly indestructible piece which means it can withstand high-traffic environments such as Hotels, Hospitals and Universities.

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