EI-01.03
Illuminated Exterior Sign
Site Monument
Size
Sign Face:
1219 mm H x 2438 mm W
(4' 0" H x 8' 0" W)
Description & Use
Internally Illuminated small
Department of
horizontal free standing monument
Veterans Affairs
sign for identifying a medical
Baltimore VA Medical Center
center where there is a space
VA Maryland Health Care System
limitation. This sign can also be
used to identify secondary drive
VA Capitol Health Care Network
entrances to the medical center.
The base can be constructed of
concrete or other masonry material
in a color and texture that will
provide a coordinated architectural
the medical center.
Message Configuration
(Refer to message layout drawing
for dimensions)
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Specific message configuration will
vary depending on the particular
name of a facility. Variations to the
Department of
Department of
Veterans Affairs
Veterans Affairs
presentation of a facility's name
William S. Middleton Memorial
Baltimore VA Medical Center
will need special approval from
Veterans Hospital
VA Maryland Health Care System
Washington DC.
Madison
VA Great Lakes Health Care Network
VA Capitol Health Care Network
Graphic Process
Illuminated, routed out copy
backed with white translucent
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acrylic.
Department of
Department of
Colors
Veterans Affairs
Veterans Affairs
Text: White T3
VA Medical Center
Tomah VA Medical Center
Background: Refer to Color Chart
Regional Office
Accent: Refer to Color Chart
White River Junction
VA Great Lakes Health Care System
VA New England Health Care System
Recommendations
Position sign so drivers have a
clear, unobstructed view of the
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sign. Keep landscaping around the
sign low and position sprinklers so
Department of
Department of
they project away from the sign.
Veterans Affairs
Veterans Affairs
VA Outpatient Clinic
VA Regional Office
Appleton
be controlled through the use of
VA Great Lakes Health Care System
a timer, manual or photoelectric
switch. Consult with sign
fabricator at time of order for
appropriate method to use.
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