SIGNAGE OVERVIEW
Office signs use words and symbols to communicate messages. “ADA sign” refers to signage marking U.S. public building rooms, spaces or features that are regulated by the 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The U.S. Department of Justice published the ADA in order to prohibit discrimination against those with disabilities. Federally regulated signage provides the 7.5 million Americans that are legally blind or visually impaired equal access to public spaces across the U.S.
ADA sign requirements enforced today were released as part of the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design (SAD). Detailed federal signage requirements direct the location and content of identification, directional and informational signs. Some, but not all, building signs are regulated by the ADA.
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This Please No Smoking quick sign is made on our standard FSC aspen sign base and contains black text and a black and red pictogram. The 3D printed material for the text and pictogram is non-toxic and Declare Red List Approved.