ada signage
If you're concerned with purchasing ADA compliant signage
, then you've come to the right place. At signmojo.com, we specialize in ADA signs, we even guarantee
that our signs are ADA compliant. How great is that! And in order to be ADA compliant, you don't have to get crappy signage. ADA signs can still be
chic and stylish while being ADA compliant. We have over 25 sign designs for you to choose from, all with their own unique style that could fit into any
decor. And each sign design has been drawn and produced to be ADA compliant. We truly believe that you can follow the rules and still get the design you want.
So check out our sign designs and get the ADA signage you need for you business or office. You can also view our
ADA guidelines page for complete info on being ADA compliant. Please review our installation information if you're not sure how to hang your ADA compliant signs.
customize your ada signs
We're all about customization here, as you can tell. We believe ordering ADA signs should be easy. So we've created photo-realistic images that
you can customize online. Choose the ADA sign of your choice, and in a matter of seconds, you can change the sign color, text color, font, and
even type in your own text or wording. It's that simple, and you can preview your creation right before your eyes! This way you can be sure of
what you're ordering. Let's face it, ADA signage is a big deal. It's what your customers and employees look at everyday. So when you order an
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New ADA Laws and Regulations
Many businesses don't realize there is a far-reaching and organized series of laws and procedures that govern bathroom signs and handicapped signage. The ADA, the Americans with Disabilities Act, was enacted to give due diligence to making sure that all public spaces, including restrooms and places where industrial signage is needed, are accessible and familiar to the handicapped person. Sign Mojo prides itself on being able to make, with high precision and quick turnaround, the best ADA-compliant signs around. Part of that comes with keeping up with technology and new sign-making procedures. But a lot of it also comes with simply keeping up with changes in federal and state regulations, and updating our processes and signs to be in total compliance. This is a service not only for our customers, but for their customers and guests as well.
Recently, the laws regulating ADA restroom signs, and all ADA signs in general, have changed. New legislation has brought all the old ADA signage up to modern codes, and compliance is a must. At Sign Mojo, we have all the right technology and sign-making equipment, as well as the knowledge, to keep your ADA signs compliant at all times, and in all states. We make sure to constantly update our processes and procedures so that we're always in the best position to serve you by making the best ADA signs anywhere. Our employees and craftsman always keep ADA sign compliance at the top of their priorities when making our products.
ADA signage refers to a lot of different laws and regulations, but some of the ADA restroom signs in particular that have been significantly affected by the new rules are braille signs. Braille signs are one of the most important aspects of restroom signage the ADA regulates, and with good reason. There are dozens of possible pitfalls when it comes to creating a braille sign, not least among them positioning, changes in braille itself, height, and prescribed size and lettering. For a handicapped person, it's absolutely essential that your bathroom signs speak to them in a way that they understand and are familiar with. These new laws make it that much easier to create informative, helpful, safe ADA restroom signs, and to create a braille sign that speaks to the widest possible audience as clearly as it can.
ADA signage is something that's easy to overlook in the rush to get through a job, or to design your interior space in a way that's pleasing to the eye and works with your business, school, hotel, or place of business. However, few things are more important about your ADA restroom sign than the way it speaks to the disabled. The right braille sign, the right ADA sign of any stripe, is designed to keep your business in good standing in two ways. One way is compliance. Without it, your space could be subject to penalties and even lawsuits, and that's never a good thing. The other way is simple customer/occupant care and service. Without the right kind of ADA signage, your handicapped patrons will have a harder time doing what they need to do in your space. Both of those simple, very compelling reasons for updating your signs are focused on here at Sign Mojo.
Below you'll find a run down of many of the new ADA sign regulations that relate to industrial signage and braille signs. As a service to you and a guideline for how we make our signs in the future, we're placing these ADA regulations on our site - check back to reference them whenever you need. Sign Mojo is your one-stop shop for any kind of braille sign, ADA signage, or any type of state and federal law-compliant sign.
New Regulations Related to Braille Signs
According to the new regulations, when you're writing in braille there are several guidelines in reference to size, height, and font. For example:
"Letters and numerals shall be raised 1/32 in (0.8 mm) minimum, upper case, sans serif or simple serif type and shall be accompanied with Grade 2 Braille. Raised characters shall be at least 5/8 in (16 mm) high, but no higher than 2 in (50 mm). Pictograms shall be accompanied by the equivalent verbal description placed directly below the pictogram. The border dimension of the pictogram shall be 6 in (152 mm) minimum in height."
There are minimums for how far braille must be raised above the surface of your ADA sign, and at Sign Mojo we have the precision machines to get it just right, keep you compliant, and make your signs readable and accessible. We also are completely updated and able to write in perfect Grade 2 Braille, a capability not all sign companies share. We also are well trained and well versed when it comes to all ADA signage symbolics, and all related braille sign explanations and text.
Another set of regulations for braille signs:
Dot diameter: .059 in.
Inter-dot spacing: .090 in.
Horizontal separation between cells: .241 in.
Vertical separation between cells: .395 in.
Raised borders around signs containing raised characters may make them confusing to read unless the border is set far away from the characters. Accessible signage with descriptive materials about public buildings, monuments, and objects of cultural interest may not provide sufficiently detailed and meaningful information. Interpretive guides, audio tape devices, or other methods may be more effective in presenting such information.
As you can see, that kind of minute detailing requires incredible precision. That's why Sign Mojo has invested in the best, sharpest sign creation machines in the country. With literal laser precision, we can make ADA restroom signs to absolute perfect margins and regulations, and every ADA sign we make for your company can be crafted with amazing exactitude.
That's important not only to make your signs compliant, but also to make them readable. For braille users, it's important that braille signs be the same as the braille they read in texts, to cut down on confusion. Confusion that could range from mere frustration to the possibility of danger, neither of which serve you, your place of work, or your guests.
The signs in your space are important on a number of levels, but few of them are more important than respect and customer service. Making the best braille sign possible, in compliance with all ADA signage laws and regulations, is a great way of accomplishing both of those goals, and making them with precision and excellence is a point of pride for Sign Mojo.
There are several other laws regulation ADA restroom signs. They include regulations related to height, spacing, and sign placement.
For instance, all ADA signs intended for use by handicapped persons have to be placed in locations free from any sort of unseen danger, such as the arc of a swinging door, or a protuberance along the wall. A braille sign has to be in a place where the user can feel safe standing still and reading it for any period of time.
"Letters and numbers on signs shall have a width-to-height ratio between 3:5 and 1:1 and a stroke-width-to-height ratio between 1:5 and 1:10."
This regulation ensures that the characters on a given sign will conform to other characters on other signs, making them familiar and readable. This goes for all kinds of ADA signage, and is one more way these ADA regulations make the world of interior space more palatable and easier to navigate for the handicapped.
There is also a regulation mandating that all bathroom signs be high contrast. In other words, if your writing is in a light color, like white, it must be contrasted with a darker background, like blue. You see this combination in a lot of different handicapped signage. The contrast must be 70% to be in full compliance, and the ADA provides a helpful equation to help businesses know how much contrast is enough:
Contrast = [(B1 - B2)/B1] x 100
where B1 = light reflectance value (LRV) of the lighter area and B2 = light reflectance value (LRV) of the darker area. Note that in any application both white and black are never absolute; thus, B1 never equals 100 and B2 is always greater than 0. The greatest readability is usually achieved through the use of light-colored characters or symbols on a dark background.
All of these rules and regulations are essential in crafting the most up-to-date, ADA compliant signs possible. For handicapped persons and those who depend on braille, the new regulations are essential to an improved, more familiar quality of life. The new braille signs that will now be produced are alone worth the effort of bringing your signs up to code. Using literary spacing and Grade 2 braille is an important step in leveling the playing field of industrial signage.
And when it comes to code-compliant, customer service oriented ADA signage, including of course ADA restroom signs, there's no better place to go than Sign Mojo.
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