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ADA Signs

Braille ADA sign

Mission-Critical Signage Requirements

 

Are you looking for top-grade ADA signs in the Philadelphia area? Do you want to work with a reliable sign company that supplies and installs superior quality ADA signs in Bucks County?

An ADA compliant sign is required for every permanent room or space in a building. The ADA, otherwise known as the Americans with Disabilities Act, helps remove barriers for differently-abled individuals. More than 2.5 million Americans suffer from a type of visual impairment – not just complete blindness. ADA compliant signage with high contrast colors for optimal readability and tactile Braille and raised lettering help ensure accessibility for seniors, the visually impaired, and blind. Other design specifications mandated by the law include the usage of universally known symbols, non-glaring materials, upper case letters, Sans Serif font without any italicization, and other unusual and decorative forms, among others.

How do you meet or exceed the many guidelines of a very complex act – helping to create a truly accessible space – and still respect your own brand guidelines in Bristol?

ADA & Braille

Character Properties & Braille Dots

 

ADA signs must follow a set of standards. They have to have braille dots (most of the time, see guidelines for more details), and they have to have certain character properties. The font must be sans-serif, and the letters have to be a minimum of 5/8th of an inch for the main characters and a minimum of 3/8th of an inch for the secondary characters.

Although required for most signs, braille is not necessary on every ADA sign (hanging parking signs, for example,don’t need braille). The ones inside your business must contain braille dots at least 0.9 inches in diameter. Any sign that indicates a change in surroundings, like at doorways and elevators, needs braille so blind people can navigate their way around safely. This is paramount for your business and helps ensure your customer’s safety.

Having these signs in your business is not only required by law in most cases, but it’s also a wonderful way to make everyone feel welcome. When you have ADA signs in your business, the public will know you are a serious business owner that cares about everyone.

Some of the other principal areas that the ADA regulates are:

 

  • Contrast Finish: When designing ADA signs, they must have a non-glare finish, so people with seeing impairments can read them. This not only helps people with eye problems; signs that don‘t reflect light are easier for everyone to read. You can have this finish with any of your signs to achieve a product that is readable from a distance.
  • Pictograms: Pictograms help signs become more understandable. They should be accompanied by corresponding words, in text, and be at least 6 by 6 inches in size. This makes them easy to see from a distance. The pictograms should be located on the same plane as the text of the sign and be separated from the text and braille by at least half an inch.
  • Size: Depending on how big your signs are, there are requirements for the size of the lettering. This has to do with visibility, so check the guidelines to see the minimum size of the lettering for a corresponding sign size. The braille letters need to be a certain distance from the bottom of the sign, which is also impacted by how big the sign is.
  • Positioning: ADA signs must be placed wherever there is a change in the environment. At doorways, they’re mounted on the right-hand side of the doorway, adjacent to the latch-hand side. If it is a set of double doors, the sign goes on the right-hand side of the right door. If one door is inactive, the sign should be placed on the inactive door. You need to install them at every doorway, elevator, stairway, and entrance of your establishment. Having an ADA sign at your entranceway is the perfect way to say everyone is invited in.
  • Height:  This also depends on what type of ADA sign it is. ADA parking signs have a different height requirement than ADA identification door signs. The ones mounted next to doorways need to be between 48-60 inches from the ground.

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