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• 1/4” Frosted P95 Acrylic
• Matte (Non-Glare) Faceplate
• Flat pictogram (UV Print)
• Chamfered Edges (1/8")
Quality material: Trust that the 1/4" P95 backpainted acrylic with frosted finish will go years without showing signs of fading.
Glass alternative: Enjoy the look of frosted glass at a fraction of the cost with highly durable Omni. 
Easy installation: Hang new ADA displays in mere minutes by applying the double-faced foam mounting tape provided.
Various colors: Choose from select colors—including white, black, and gray—to complement existing building décor. 
Customizable text: Add the custom text of your choosing to label spaces clearly and help visitors navigate the building. 
If you’re in the market for affordable room identification signs, restroom signs, elevator signs, or stair signs, our Omni Series is a versatile option. These displays can convey important information while adding a little something extra to the space. 
View the individual products available in our Omni Series to determine which best fits your needs. There are several types and sizes in our shop, making it easy to find the right display. Improve building accessibility and appearance with the polished look of Omni ADA signs from this sign family today.

FAQs

What are ADA signs, and why are they important?

ADA signs are signage that complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations, designed to provide accessibility for individuals with disabilities. They are important because they help ensure that public spaces are navigable for everyone, including those with visual impairments, by providing clear identification and direction.

ADA signs can be made from a variety of materials, including acrylic, metal, wood, and PVC. The choice of material often depends on the specific application, desired aesthetics, and durability requirements. All materials used must meet ADA standards for visibility and tactile elements.

The ADA requires that fonts used on signs be sans serif and easy to read. Commonly accepted fonts include Arial, Helvetica, and Calibri. The text should not be overly decorative, bold, italicized, or condensed to ensure maximum readability.

Not all ADA signs require Braille. Braille and raised characters are only mandatory for signs that designate permanent rooms or spaces, such as restrooms or offices. However, it is recommended to include Braille on signs to enhance accessibility for visually impaired individuals.

ADA signs should be mounted at a height between 48 and 60 inches from the floor to the baseline of the tactile characters. They should be placed on the latch side of doors and must be centered within a clear floor space of at least 18 inches by 18 inches to ensure accessibility for individuals using wheelchairs.

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