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ADA Signs or aka Americans with Disability Act Signs Help Businesses

Posted by Julie Ramirez on Mon, Oct 20, 2014 @ 06:10 AM

ADA Signs or aka Americans with Disability Act Signs Help Businesses

No matter your business or the property you own, if you have guests you are going to receive individuals with all sorts of different physical conditions. These different conditions might require some assistance in determining where to go and what entrances lead to wear. Simple, easy to follow signs are essential for your facility, as not only does it allow anyone who visits your store or place of business the ability to find their desired location, but it also ensures they can retain their self respect and not have to continually ask for assistance and instructions. Providing this small amount of assistance through appropriate signs can greatly improve your interaction with your clients and visitors, which makes them feel more comfortable with your building, in turn increasing the chances of them returning for repeat business with you and your company.

Some of the different signs you can consider include but are not limited to:

- ADA signs

- Restroom handicap signs

- Braille signs

- Title 24 Signs

ADA signs

ADA, or Americans with Disability Act, is a specific act pact inside the United States to ensure individuals with a disability are able to receive fair treatment and services throughout the country, regardless of the condition they are in. ADA signs are going to allow visitors to your facility, no matter what ailment they might have, navigate through your place of business and fine the necessary services they are seeking. This includes handicap parking signs, directional walkway and ramp signs, not to mention traditional bathroom and facility signs. All of these signs are designed not only to instruct anyone who visits your facility, but those with a disability, so they can freely and easily make it from the parking lot to the interior of the building, all without issue or other problems.

Restroom Handicap Signs

It is important to let individuals know if a bathroom is handicap or not. Someone should not have to wait outside of the bathroom in order to find out if it is handicap accessible or not. With the handicap restroom signs, it is going to allow someone to simply walk up to the bathroom sign and know instantly if they are able to gain access to the restroom or not and if they need to continue looking for a different bathroom. These signs are simple and easy to put up and it does not draw any special attention to it. However, it does allow those with the need of a handicap bathroom the ability to identify such a bathroom and locate one that meets their specific needs.

Braille Signs

Braille is a requirement in many states now and it helps keep your facility compliant with these laws and regulations. It also helps those who have visual disabilities to ability to quickly and easily determine what the door leads to and what they will find on the other side. This way, by the simple addition of braille to the signs, someone can determine what kind of bathroom it is, the room number, what is located behind the door and where they might find a specific service. All of this is designed to help ensure the individual can remain confident in where they are traveling to and what they are looking for.

Title 24

Title 24 covers a large range of areas for your building, but you must comply to everything located inside of Title 24. This includes your signs, the information placed on the signs and how it is used. By receiving Title 24 compliant signs, you can rest assured that everything inside your building is up to code. 

For further information needed for businesses, please refer or download: 

Handicap Accessible Parking -   Info Bulletin / Public - Building Code

ADA Information For Small Businesses

ADA CHECK LIST DOWNLOAD

If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to call The Sign Studio at (818) 843-9200.   

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Topics: ADA Signs, Tactile Braille Signs, restroom handicap signs, Title 24 Signs

Los Angeles Sign Company | In Stock ADA approved Signs

Posted by Julie Ramirez on Mon, Oct 6, 2014 @ 06:10 AM

Los Angeles Sign Company | In Stock ADA approved Signs

The Americans with disabilities act protects individuals with a disability,who are qualified,  from being discriminated against by employment agencies, government, private employers, and labor unions. A qualified individual with a disability is able to perform task in a work environment with or without accommodations. Reasonable accommodations made for an employee with a disability includes making a place of business accessible for the person to use. This also involves making certain adjustments to the schedule. Modifications to equipment, devices and examinations are included. Policies, trainings and interpreters are also part of the modifications. Modifications in a facility includes proper sign usage for a person with a disability. 

Requirements for ADA signs

There are certain requirements that ADA signs must meet. Some of these requirements include typography, tactile typography, locations, and mounting heights. When it comes to the typography on the signs, ADA  requires that an acceptable font to be used on all upper case and the font should be raised at least at 1/32". The tactile characters must be san serif. You are not able to make the font italic, oblique, or over decorate it. It is important that the character proportion of the width of the "I" be at 15 percent of the letter height. The width of the "O" should be anywhere from 55 and 110 percent of the height of the upper case "I". You may also want to know that the copy height of the tactile information be at a limit of 5/8 inch and 2 inch. Also the tactile spacing be at a minimum of 1/8 inch and the maximum amount allowed is four times the stroke width. Spacing between the lines of copy have to be at a minimum of 135 percent and the maximum is at 170 percent of the "I". Braille should be placed underneath the characters. The shape of the braille must be rounded. The grade 2 braille must meet dimension and capitalization ADA standard requirements for accessible design. Some of the tactile typography fonts allowed are Arial, BAV Garde_Normal, Frutiger_Normal, Futura Book, Heletica Neue_Roman, and Myraid Pro(MP). The permanent locations of ID signs should be located at the doorways. Only if there is no room can a sign be placed at the nearest adjacent wall. Signs on double doors have a couple of ways that it can be mounted. One way is that the sign be placed on the door that is not being used. If both doors are being used then the sign should be placed on the right to the door at the right. If the right hand side is occupied with other items, then the nearest adjacent wall will do. Signs are to be mounted at a 48 inches to 60 inches above the ground. 

Symbols on ADA signs

Symbols for visual information is also a ADA requirement. The symbol should be located within 6 inches of  a vertical void and the background should not contain a non-glare finish. Braille and characters cannot occupy the same space as the pictograph. Color should contrast with the raised characters to make it legible for individuals with low vision. It is recommended that international symbols are used. For example the famous wheel chair accessibility symbol. Rest room signs must have a 1/2 inch foam tape. This is to separate the pictogram from the font and on a unisex to separate the male and female symbol. A reflective handicap sign for a parking space must be placed 60 inches above the ground, which is measured from the ground up. It is important to meet and be compliant with the ADA standard requirements.

For further information pertaining to businesses and ADA Compliance, please download the following: 

Handicap Accessible Parking -   Info Bulletin / Public - Building Code

ADA Information For Small Businesses

ADA CHECK LIST DOWNLOAD

If you need a quote or need further information, please call (818) 843-9200 or send an e-mail to Info@SignStudioLA.com 

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Topics: ADA Signs, Tactile Braille Signs, restroom handicap signs, Title 24 Signs

Are the Signs for Your Business ADA Compliant? | Sign Studio LA

Posted by Julie Ramirez on Wed, Nov 27, 2013 @ 06:11 AM

Are the Signs for Your Business ADA Compliant? | Sign Studio LA

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was put into place to ensure that persons of varying abilities have equal opportunities. In 1990, the ADA required business owners to place both indoor and outdoor ADA approved signs at their establishments. The act helps people with a disability be able to enjoy your business. Having ADA signs not only helps your business to stay in compliance, but it also ensures the safety of your patrons.

As a business owner, I am sure you are busy with the day-to-day operation of your company. Let us help you take one thing off your plate by providing a brief overview of ADA sign requirements.

Restroom Handicap Signs 

All business establishments must have tactile braille signs displayed at the entrance of their bathrooms. The ADA has established very specific guidelines that must be followed when making a restroom handicap sign. The types of signs available include male, female or family bathroom signs. The dimensions that need to be used are dependent on the type of sign that you choose to use. The signs are made of acrylic with a tactile braille top layer. The signs must include a picture, written words and the words in braille. The braille must be a specific height.  

Reflective Handicap Parking Signs

In addition to having ADA approved signs for your patrons indoors, you must also have handicap parking spaces available. The Americans with Disabilities Act has strict guidelines as to where handicap parking spots can be located. Below are the requirements for outdoor parking ADA signs.

  • The sign color must be blue and reflective.
  • The International sign of Accessibility must be white. 
  • The sign should be no smaller than 70 square inches.
  • The bottom of the sign should be exactly 80 inches from the ground.
  • The sign should display the fine for parking in the spot illegally.
  •  Spots that are approved for vans should have the words “van accessible.”
  • Parking lot should have another sign stating that unauthorized vehicles will be towed.

It is imperative that you also look up the requirements on how and where to place the signs after you purchase them. Different types of parking spaces require a different placement of the ADA sign.

Also see:

ADA CHECK LIST DOWNLOAD

 

Where to Get ADA Signs

As you can see, there are many requirements you must take into consideration when placing ADA signs in your business. 

When looking for ADA signs, it is best to ensure that you are getting signs that are high in quality. Many businesses that design signs are very well versed in the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements. Don’t risk being non-compliant. Be sure to choose a reputable sign business for your ADA signs.

If you need further information or have any questions, please e-mail us at thesignstudio@sbcglobal.net or give us a call at (818) 843-9200. 

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Topics: ADA Signs, Tactile Braille Signs, restroom handicap signs, Title 24 Signs

ADA Information & Approved Sign Requirements From The Sign Studio, LA

Posted by Julie Ramirez on Mon, Nov 18, 2013 @ 06:11 AM

ADA Information & Approved Sign Requirements From The Sign Studio, LA

The Americans with disabilities act protects individuals with a disability,who are qualified,  from being discriminated against by employment agencies, government, private employers, and labor unions. A qualified individual with a disability is able to perform task in a work environment with or without accommodations. Reasonable accommodations made for an employee with a disability includes making a place of business accessible for the person to use. This also involves making certain adjustments to the schedule. Modifications to equipment, devices and examinations are included. Policies, trainings and interpreters are also part of the modifications. Modifications in a facility includes proper sign usage for a person with a disability. 

Requirements for ADA signs

There are certain requirements that ADA signs must meet. Some of these requirements include typography, tactile typography, locations, and mounting heights. When it comes to the typography on the signs, ADA  requires that an acceptable font to be used on all upper case and the font should be raised at least at 1/32". The tactile characters must be san serif. You are not able to make the font italic, oblique, or over decorate it. It is important that the character proportion of the width of the "I" be at 15 percent of the letter height. The width of the "O" should be anywhere from 55 and 110 percent of the height of the upper case "I". You may also want to know that the copy height of the tactile information be at a limit of 5/8 inch and 2 inch. Also the tactile spacing be at a minimum of 1/8 inch and the maximum amount allowed is four times the stroke width. Spacing between the lines of copy have to be at a minimum of 135 percent and the maximum is at 170 percent of the "I". Braille should be placed underneath the characters. The shape of the braille must be rounded. The grade 2 braille must meet dimension and capitalization ADA standard requirements for accessible design. Some of the tactile typography fonts allowed are Arial, BAV Garde_Normal, Frutiger_Normal, Futura Book, Heletica Neue_Roman, and Myraid Pro(MP). The permanent locations of ID signs should be located at the doorways. Only if there is no room can a sign be placed at the nearest adjacent wall. Signs on double doors have a couple of ways that it can be mounted. One way is that the sign be placed on the door that is not being used. If both doors are being used then the sign should be placed on the right to the door at the right. If the right hand side is occupied with other items, then the nearest adjacent wall will do. Signs are to be mounted at a 48 inches to 60 inches above the ground. 

Symbols on ADA signs

Symbols for visual information is also an ADA requirement. The symbol should be located within 6 inches of  a vertical void and the background should contain a non-glare finish. Braille and characters cannot occupy the same space as the pictograph. Color should contrast with the raised characters to make it legible for individuals with low vision. It is recommended that international symbols are used. For example the famous wheel chair accessibility symbol. Rest room signs must have a 1/2 inch foam tape. This is to separate the pictogram from the font and on a unisex to separate the male and female symbol. A reflective handicap sign for a parking space must be placed 60 inches above the ground, which is measured from the ground up. It is important to meet and be compliant with the ADA standard requirements.

ADA Braille Sign Guideline

If you have any questions or need further information, please feel free to call us at
The Sign Studio (818) 843-9200 or send us an e-mail at info@signstudiola.com.

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Topics: ADA Signs, Tactile Braille Signs, restroom handicap signs, Title 24 Signs

Pasadena & Glendale Sign Company | Custom ADA & Handicap Signs

Posted by Julie and Chris Ramirez on Mon, Jul 1, 2013 @ 06:07 AM

Pasadena & Glendale Sign Company | Custom ADA & Handicap Signs

Looking for Custom Handicapped Signage?

No job is too BIG or too Small for The Sign Studio. We believe that no matter what type of sign is needed for your business it should be custom made to impact your advertising and marketing strategies. Particularly, handicap and ADA signs.

The law requires your business to have handicap signs for designated parking spaces, so why not work them to your advantage. Instead of using the same signs everyone else uses let The Sign Studio create one-of-a-kind, cost effective signs that not only satisfy state requirements but at the same time create an impression about your business. Who you are and what your business offers.

Let us get to know you, send us your current logo or if you don't have one let us create one for you! Also, we will design handicap parking signs and other ADA handicap signs for inside or outside your business that will be unique, colorful, and eye catching.

You will be putting your name out there before they get inside your doors and if you share your parking lot with other businesses these handicap signs will make a lasting impression for perspective customers.

The Sign Studio offers a variety of concepts using state-of-the art computer sign-making equipment and offers a variety of signage that will fit your needs and best of all the process is simple. Why not give us a call today or shoot us an email and let us put our marketing expertise to work for you to create handicap parking signs that will work to your benefit and leave a lasting impression.

If you have any questions or need assistance with anything, please give us a call at The Sign Studio (818) 843-9200 or send us an e-mail at info@signstudiola.com.

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Topics: ISA Symbol Signs, ADA Signs, Pasadena & Glendale Sign Company

Pasadena Glendale Sign Co | Family Restroom Signs and Other ADA Signs

Posted by Julie and Chris Ramirez on Sun, Jun 23, 2013 @ 06:06 AM

Pasadena Glendale Sign Co | Family Restroom Signs and Other ADA Signs

Family Restroom Door Signs

When selecting family restroom signs, consider what message you are trying to convey to the public. Are the restrooms equipped for the entire family, ADA compliant and/or do they offer a changing station for mothers with babies?

Most family restroom signs convey simple images, often in black and white, that convey the purpose or functionality of the restroom. For example, women are depicted with a triangle shape, imagery that most people associated with a skirt, men are depicted without this added shape and a child is often holding hands between a man and a woman. If the restroom is ADA compliant, the image of an individual sitting in wheelchair is the most commonly chosen for the family restroom signs.

Beyond the basic imagery, family restroom signs are available in a variety of color backdrops; black, blue, green or even white. For lighter color signs, the imagery is often printed in black, whereas signs with a darker backdrop may offer the same imagery but in white forms for visual contrast. Family restroom signs are available in vertical and horizontal layouts, and a variety of sizes.

When selecting a sign for your business or organization, keep in mind that the sign needs to not only be easy to identify, but readable from a reasonable distance. Consider the overall size of the space as well as where the average visitor's viewpoint will be when selecting the sign's size. Ultimately, the sign's form and function should be simple, easy to understand and visible for all visitors entering the space.

If you have any questions or need assistance with anything, please give us a call at The Sign Studio (818) 843-9200 or send us an e-mail at info@signstudiola.com.
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ADA Family Restroom Signs

Topics: ADA Signs, Pasadena & Glendale Sign Company, Family Restroom Signs

Los Angeles Sign Company | ADA and Handicap Signs

Posted by Julie and Chris Ramirez on Wed, Jan 30, 2013 @ 06:01 AM

Disability Access Signage, Handicap Parking Signs and more at The Sign Studio in LA County

Are you looking for a unique sign to designate disabled or handicapped parking? We are the unique sign company that can create it for you! The Sign Studio in LA County will use their expertise and imagination to create the perfect signage for you. A sign that says and shows your compassion but also incorporates the International Symbol of Access (ISA) or blue wheelchair. Our illuminated signs offer a great advantage for the disabled community by being easily visible in dark locations! Our professional team of designers can help make your environment inviting and accessible to everyone. Our professional team of installers will insure you meet ADA standards with all our ISA compliant signs. We follow all the federal American with Disabilities Act Handicap Accessible Parking Regulations.

The Sign Studio is a full service sign company from creation and development to installation and customer satisfaction. Increase your sales with a custom designed accessible sign. Let your signage say "I care" about you! Our indoor or outdoor handicap and accessible signs will meet your needs as you are meeting the needs of others. Cater to the Community! The Sign Studio in LA County does not discriminate. We are the sign company for everyone!

If you have any questions or need assistance with anything, please give us a call at The Sign Studio (818) 843-9200 or send us an e-mail at info@signstudiola.com.
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Topics: Handicapped Parking Signs, ADA Signs, Pasadena and Glendale Sign Company

Burbank Sign Company | ADA Sign Questions

Posted by Julie and Chris Ramirez on Fri, Sep 21, 2012 @ 06:09 AM

ADA Signs - Do you have any questions?

The Americans with Disabilities Act marked a great civil rights triumph in our country for people with physical differences. Sometimes, though, navigating the requirements for ADA signs can be tough. Let the experts at The Sign Studio help you install ADA compliant signs for your business or location.Signs compliant with ADA regulations include signs for numerous locations including:

Parking lots
Restrooms
Ramps and stairways
Elevators
Storage rooms
Fitting rooms
ATMs

Signs often must include pictures or other graphics, symbols and Braille letters. Additionally, the government has imposed restrictions on fonts, the use of upper and lower case letters, and decorative elements. There are also government requirements for signage for exteriors, interiors and parking lots.

Rather than try to sift through all the government regulations yourself for your location, let the experts at The Sign Studio do the work for you. We have years of experience creating ADA signs for our clients to keep them in compliance with federal regulations.

Visit us today.

If you have any questions or need assistance with anything, please give us a call at The Sign Studio (818) 843-9200 or send us an e-mail at info@signstudiola.com.

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Topics: ADA Signs, Burbank Sign Company, Restroom Signs

Burbank Sign Company | ADA - Restroom and Handicap Signs

Posted by Julie and Chris Ramirez on Wed, Sep 19, 2012 @ 06:09 AM

Restroom Signs Are A Necessity!

One of the most important signs for your business is the restroom sign! Everyone has looked for them at one time or another while they were out and about. The last thing you want is someone not being able to find the restroom in an emergency situation!

Restroom signs are a necessity to avoid accidents, as well as being in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act aka ADA signage. You not only need restroom signs that will attract attention, but steer all customers, with and without disabilities, to the right place!

At THE SIGN STUDIO we can help you with high quality restroom signs of all types! From typical mens and womens signs to ADA Signs and Handicap Restroom Signs, we provide one stop shopping for all of your needs! THE SIGN STUDIO is a full service sign company whose top priority is you getting the signs that you need to help your business thrive!

Contact us for all of your sign needs, including restroom, banners, vehicle and window graphics, site signs, monument signs, and directional and architectural signs. If you don't have your own graphic designer, you are welcome to take advantage of our full-service digital design service as well!

Call THE SIGN STUDIO today for all of your sign needs!

If you have any questions or need assistance with anything, please give us a call at The Sign Studio (818) 843-9200 or send us an e-mail at info@signstudiola.com.
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Restroom ADA Signs

Topics: ADA Signs, Burbank Sign Company, Restroom and Handicap Signs

Burbank Sign Co | Parking, Regulatory, Construction and ADA Signs

Posted by Julie and Chris Ramirez on Mon, Aug 6, 2012 @ 06:08 AM

Burbank Sign Company | Parking, Regulatory, Construction and ADA Signs

Sign. Sealed. Delivered. It's yours! We are the sign solution for road signs, parking signs, and construction signs. We will create a customized sign for your purpose and location. Whether it is down a paved path to your business, your parking lot, or even the announcement of your soon to be construction site. We can help! Let The Sign Studio's professional staff make a custom sign for your specific needs. We have infinite options for your road signs, parking signs, and construction signs because they are all custom made to fit your sign safety needs.

Are you on the construction site and you need your sign to be too? We will find our way to you. We will even install your sign on location or make repairs to your sign.

Pedestrians will cross, cars will park, hazards will be present. Be prepared for any situation with the help of The Sign Studio. Take care of your property with the appropriate safety sign. Your custom made sign will be ready when you are. Your business and the safety of your surroundings will depend on you. With our expert sign production, it is possible to make safety simply with the highest quality signs on the market today!

If you have any questions or need assistance with anything, please give us a call at The Sign Studio (818) 843-9200 or send us an e-mail at info@signstudiola.com.

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Burbank Sign Company, Parking Regulatory Construction Signs

Topics: Parking Regulatory Construction Signs, ADA Signs, Burbank Sign Company