ADA Signs
ADA signs are critical for businesses to remain compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). ADA signs provide essential information to individuals with disabilities and make it easier for them to access public spaces. They’re also a great way to show your commitment to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment.



ADA signs can come in many forms, including tactile, braille, and pictogram signs. All ADA signs must be placed at a height that can be easily read by people with visual impairments. They should also be placed in a prominent position so that people with disabilities can find them easily.
Tactile ADA signs are raised and can be felt by someone with limited vision. They often feature raised text and pictograms. Braille ADA signs are also raised and feature raised dots that spell out the information in Braille. Lastly, pictogram ADA signs feature an image and text that clearly indicates the function of the room or space.