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• Matte (Non-Glare) Accent
• 1/16” Acrylic
• Matte (Non-Glare) Window
• 1/16” Acrylic
• Matte Spacer
• 1/8” Impact Modified Acrylic
• Matte (Non-Glare) Backplate
Reliable construction: Trust signs are fabricated with quality materials to withstand the demands of even high-traffic areas and ensure longevity.
Multiple designs: Shop for displays to suit different applications, including room identification, restroom labeling, and more.
Easy installation: Hang signs quickly and easily by applying the double-faced mounting tape provided in every sign order.
Low maintenance: Keep signs looking their best with only minimal maintenance and cleaning of the acrylic substrate.
ADA compliance: Feel confident identification signs meet ADA guidelines for compliance, providing an inclusive environment for all visitors.
From educational institutions to medical clinics, any facility can benefit from the addition of Gamma Series signage. With reasonable pricing, quality craftsmanship, and attractive design, it’s an option that offers tremendous value.
Select the designs option above to see the different products in our Gamma Series. Whether you’re shopping for one sign or several, you’re sure to find the right displays for your needs. Ensure your or your client’s building is easy to navigate with ADA-compliant signs that enhance rather than clash.
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.
What materials are used for ADA signs?
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.
What font styles are acceptable for ADA signs?
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.
Do all ADA signs need to include Braille?
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.
How should ADA signs be mounted?
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.