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ADA Signs
What Are They?
The American's with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law on July 26, 1990
by President Bush. This law guarantees equal opportunity to individuals with
disabilities in many areas from employment to transportation to wayfinding & more.
Signage, also commonly known as "wayfinding", is just a portion of what this law
entails. Compliant ADA Signs should have both tactile raised letters and also
Grade II braille for those blind and with low vision. The law also states letter height,
type of braille, color contrast, mounting location and more.
In the section titled Federal Guidelines you will find more details of what the
A.D.A. law requires for compliant signage.
For Quotes or more info on our ADA Signs
Phone 1-800-828-3564 or Fax 1-205-655-2138
Your ADA Signage
Specialist
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