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ADA Signage
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The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1991
establishes broad measures to eliminate discrimination and ensure equal
opportunities for disabled persons. Public accommodation is a key
aspect of this law. Businesses are required to accommodate
sight-impaired persons with specialized signage. Signs that identify a
permanent space, such as a rest room, stairwell or elevator must include
raised lettering and braille components. Signs that give directions to
or provide information about a permanent space do not require tactile
components, however they must meet specific guidelines regarding letter
height, type style and color contrast factors. Only the permanent
aspect of a space needs tactile signage. For instance, an office number
must be tactile while the name of the occupant can be conventional
lettering. That's because the room number is permanent but the occupant
may change over time. The ADA also provides specific guidelines
regarding the placement of regulated signage. |
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Signs Now provides tactile and braille
signage that compliment the Americans with Disabilities Act. Signs
Now does not, however, provide legal interpretations of the act nor
make any representations regarding compliance issues. We advise all
clients to seek independent legal counsel of these matters. |
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