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• 1/8” Impact Modified Acrylic
• Matte (Non-Glare) Faceplate
• 1/32” Raised text (UV Print)
• Grade 2 CA Braille
Low maintenance: Benefit from signs that stay in great condition with minimal effort, only requiring gentle cleaning every few months. 
Fast turnaround: Look forward to having signs fabricated, shipped, and delivered in a timely manner.
Extensive selection: Choose from a wide range of signs for any application, from room identification to directional guidance.
Easy installation: Install signs easily using the double-faced foam mounting tape provided, ensuring a secure fit. 
ADA compliance: Feel confident all permanent displays are 100% ADA compliant, with 1/32” raised text, Grade 2 braille, and non-glare finish. 
Whether you need to outfit a church with new signage, upgrade the displays around a country club, or ensure an assisted living complex is ADA compliant, the Theta Series can help. With the ability to add your desired text, choose from various color combinations, and add a logo, customization is limitless.
Ready to see what’s available? Click above to choose from a wide assortment of sign types. Browse our inventory of directories, restroom signs, stair signs, room signs, and more. Embark on your journey to improved aesthetics and simplified building navigation 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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