ADA Signs

ADA Signs Designed for Accessibility, Compliance & Professional Visibility

ADA Signs (Americans with Disabilities Act compliant signage) ensure your building is accessible, safe, and easy to navigate for everyone—including individuals with visual, mobility, or cognitive impairments. These signs include tactile lettering, Braille, high-contrast colors, and precise placement standards to meet legal requirements.
At Sign Specialist, we design and install custom ADA-compliant signs that not only meet regulations but also look modern, clean, and professionally crafted.

Why You Need ADA Signs

ADA Signs are essential for public spaces, offices, and commercial buildings. Here’s why they matter:
ADA signage isn’t just a requirement — it shows your commitment to accessibility and respect for every visitor.

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    Key Features of ADA Signs

    Our ADA-compliant signs include all the key elements needed for proper readability and accessibility:

    Tactile Letters & Numbers

    Raised 1/32" for easy touch reading

    Braille (Grade 2)

    Accurate spacing and placement

    Durable Materials

    Acrylic, metal, photopolymer, and ADA-compliant plastics

    Universal Symbols

    Gender icons, wheelchair symbols, arrows, etc.

    Mounting Accuracy

    Installed at correct ADA-specified height and position

    Our Custom ADA Sign Solutions

    At Sign Specialist, we create ADA signs that are compliant and stylish:

    Cost-Effective & Stunning ADA Signage

    ADA signs deliver long-term value:

    ADA signage is the smartest and most economical way to ensure accessibility while preserving aesthetics.
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    FAQs - ADA signs

    Q1. What makes a sign ADA compliant?

    Tactile letters, Grade 2 Braille, proper contrast, non-glare finish, correct size, and accurate installation height.

    Permanent rooms like restrooms, offices, conference rooms, exits, and stairwells require ADA-compliant signs.
    Yes—as long as contrast and visibility remain compliant.
    Yes—for all public, commercial, and multi-tenant buildings.
    Yes—Grade 2 Braille is required on most identification signs.
    Generally 48″ to 60″ from the floor to the tactile characters (we handle this precisely).
    Yes—weatherproof or metal ADA signs are available.
    Acrylic, photopolymer, metal, and ADA plastics depending on your design and durability needs.