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BS ISO 7001:2007/Amd 107 PI CF 022: Laundry service

Source:
ISO
Committee:
PH/8/2 - Graphical Symbols - Public Information Symbols
Categories:
Public information symbols
Number of comments:
0

Scope

Add public information symbol ISO 7001:2007/DAM PI CF 022:2019(E) to the alphabetical summary in Table 1, the summary of all symbols in Table 2 and Table 7 as follows: Reference No. ISO 7001- PI CF 022pr Meaning Laundry Service Function To indicate the location of laundry service or laundry machin Image content The shirts with two lapels (collars) and without sleeves. A single wave symbol with its shadow is of three quarter of shirt. Human behaviour that is intended to be caused after understanding the public in formation symbol's meaning Being aware of the location of laundry service or laundry machinee. Need To help people find laundry service or laundry machine. Related meanings   Field of application Public facilities, transport facilities,  tourism, culture and heritage, commercial facilities Context of use Commercial facilities Intended user population general population Age of user Any Additional information Test data obtained according to ISO 9186‑1:2007 are not available from more than one country. Findings from national testing, however, showed that in one country the symbol exceeded the criteria of acceptability. It is recommended that this symbol is accompanied by text to increase comprehension. 

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