Customization: | Available |
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Type: | LED Billboard |
Material: | Aluminum Plate |
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1. This Braille EXIT sign is in ADA compliance . While some architects and planners may specify a larger size for exit signs, this 5" x 3" size meets all requirements. This is because the Americans with Disabilities Act sign specifications, with some exceptions, such as the International Symbol of Accessibility, regulates the elements of the sign, not the size of the sign. The Braille, tactile text and pictograms, layout and spacing of these elements must adhere to strict ADA specifications so that the signs can be easily interacted with by persons who may be sighted, sight-impaired, or persons having other disabilities.
ADA TACTILE BRAILLE EXIT SIGNS FROM ADA SIGN DEPOT
ADA compliant non-glare matte finish
ADA compliant font and tactile (1/32 inch raised) letters
ADA compliant 5x3 size, layout, and 1-inch letter height
Mounting ADA Signs: While we include foam tape on the back side of our signs, we recommend ADA signs always be mounted using either fasteners or a construction grade silicone adhesive, such as Lexel. For signs larger than 6" x 6" the foam tape we provide is intended only as an aid for positioning the sign while using fasteners or adhesive for mounting. For correct positioning and mounting heights, view or download our ADA Sign Mounting Guide
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Our guiding principle in designing our ADA compliant signage is to make the signs as large as they need to be to comply with all regulations, but no larger. Of course, we can and do make Exit signs and all other signs to meet any size requirements of our customers. Experience has taught that most businesses and property managers seek to be fully compliant, but they do not want large, intrusive signage detracting from the design and appearance of their stores, offices and properties. Nothing looks more inappropriate, and even appears to be an error in design and manufacturing, than to have a great deal of empty, unnecessary, unused space on what should be a functional Exit sign. After all, in good design, form follows function.
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