Our Handicap Wheelchair Symbol decal is rendered in a vibrant shade of blue, ensuring clear visibility. It comes in 5" or 8" sizes. Made from high-quality, durable material, it ensures longevity and resilience against various weather conditions. Perfect for marking accessible parking spots on a sign, entrances, or facilities, this decal not only adheres smoothly but can be removed cleanly when needed. Its striking color and clear design signify the importance of inclusivity and accessibility in every space. Whether you're a business owner or an advocate for disabled rights, this decal serves as an essential marker for wheelchair-accessible spaces. Select Sizes: 5" or 8" FEATURES • Super easy to apply – just peel and stick. • Re-position at will. • Premium self-adhesive fabric material with vibrant color. • Extra coating for outdoors sun protection on vehicles. • Luxurious matte finish with a slight woven texture, like canvas. • Removable & Reusable. You can use your decal over and over, so long as it isn't covered in dirt or hair or other small particles. • Safe for your walls: Non-toxic, PVC-free, phthalates-free, with no Glycol-ether and no Formaldehyde. • Safe for our Planet: PVC-free, bio-degradable, lead-free and LEED-certified. • Breathable: will not trap moisture inside leading to mold or rust. • Will not disintegrate like vinyl or magnets in the sun. • No adhesive residue (or only what can be easily wiped clean). • Made in the United States NOTE FOR CARS CoverAlls are truly reusable if you make sure all the edges of the decal are firmly pressed down on a clean dry surface. This is where moisture will bring in dirt and grime from the roads. NOTE FOR INTERIOR WALLS Please note that no decals will stick to the new stain and dirt resistant paint because it has silicone in it. If you have this kind of paint consider repainting the area that you wish to apply it to. WHAT ARE COVERALLS? CoverAlls decals combine the the best qualities of magnets and vinyl stickers. With our large scale cutout artwork you can have the visual impact of wallpaper murals or a car wrap without the cost or commitment. You can also combine, cut, layer and have fun designing and redesigning your car's artwork. OUR BRAND CoverAlls is a woman-owned brand from New Orleans, Louisiana. We are the only company offering reusable fabric decals with extra outdoor protection for cars. Our mission is to spread peace, friendliness and fun on our roads. Every smile and wave is contagious. Thank you! Elena Walker
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Sophie Morgan, TV presenter and Fine & Able ambassador. We are absolutely delighted to be working alongside TV presenter, disability rights advocate, artist, and adventurer, Sophie Morgan, to show the world that accessible design doesn't have to look clinical. Instead, it can be bursting with personality, colour and style. “For those of us with access needs, so often our homes are made to look and feel like hospitals, and personally, I’m over it. It’s time for an inclusion revolution!” says Sophie. Take a peek at how we transformed Sophie's bathroom in this truly stunning before and after... The before Sophie's bathroom was the type that is so often built as standard in accessible flats: meeting minimum access standards, but full of clinical-looking products and grey plastic. Sophie's bathroom before the Fine & Able treatment Inspired by her travels, Sophie had worked hard decorating the rest of her home beautifully. The bathroom felt out-of-place in comparison, but Sophie was limited by what she could achieve with the uninspiring accessible products she had previously found on the market.
Teaching Social Justice, Critical Lenses, Civil Rights or Literary Theory? Bring a critical disability lens into your classroom for disability awareness. Teach the disability rights movement & disability activism! Celebrate the determination of Helen Keller and Edward Roberts in the field of disability activism. This social justice-aligned resource highlights inspiring activists from the past and present. The question prompts are EDITABLE, so you can personalize them to suit the needs of your classroom and learners. Each poster has a QR code that links to the Wikipedia page of the individual featured. Sample Critical Questions from this Perspective: Who or what is presented as normal vs abnormal? What traits or abilities are presented as desirable or undesirable? Is there neurodiversity? The goal of the disability rights movement is to ensure that people with disabilities have equal opportunities and access to all aspects of society, including education, employment, housing, transportation, and healthcare. The disability rights movement has made significant progress in achieving these goals, but much work still needs to be done. People with disabilities continue to face discrimination and prejudice in many aspects of their lives and are often not given the same opportunities or access as others. The disability rights movement will continue to fight for equality and justice until all people with disabilities are treated fairly and equally. ***Vector Images created by Visual Thinking Classroom ***Historic Photos in the Public Domain ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ⚠️ ⚠️ ⚠️ Printing Hacks & FYI ⚠️ ⚠️ ⚠️ Google Docs to PowerPoint - Convert any Google Slide into PowerPoint: Go File ➔ Download ➔ Microsoft PowerPoint (.pptx) Editable Resources: for resources editable in PowerPoint or Google™ Slides - make your edits and then save as a PDF before printing. IF the resource you saved as a PDF prints wonky, then save as a PNG/JPEG file and convert it into a PDF. Printing PDFs - Make sure to download the file to your computer first, then print from your PDF reader. DO NOT print directly from the browser. Paper Size Issues - In the printer dialogue box make sure the scale is set to "fit to page". Print Quality - I advise printing this resource on a large commercial printer rather than a personal home printer. The small details & lines turn out more crisp & clear when printed directly from the file. They tend to get blurry & misaligned when photocopied. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ☑ Click here to follow my store for new product alerts ☑ Leave feedback to receive TPT credits that can be used on future purchases! ☑ Have you grabbed your FREE Novel Study Folder for ANY Novel you're teaching? ❤️ ✍ [email protected]
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