ADA / Safety Signs & Braille Sign GALLERY

 

Understanding ADA Safety Signs to Ensure Compliance

ADA / Safety Signs are an important part of keeping a workplace safe. Not only do they provide warnings about potential hazards, but they also help ensure that everyone on the premises is aware of the potential dangers. Vector Sign Solutions, provides local businesses and organizations ADA / Safety Signs compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to provide a safe environment for all employees and visitors.

At Vector Sign Solutions, we understand that providing businesses and organizations with ADA and safety signs is essential for maintaining compliance with accessibility regulations, creating a safe and accessible environment, and helping businesses and organizations thrive. Our experienced team of professionals is dedicated to helping you make your business or organization compliant by providing the highest quality ADA and safety signs available. We offer a wide selection of Braille and Engraved Signs including parking signage, restroom and handicap signage, exit and emergency signage, so you can find the right signs for your needs. Our team is here to help you find the perfect ADA and safety signs to meet your accessibility needs.

Are There Any Special Requirements for ADA / Safety Signs?

ADA / Safety Signs are a critical aspect of any business’s commitment to following ADA safety guidelines. Having the right signage is not only important to ensure the safety of all individuals, but also to demonstrate a business’s compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

In order to meet ADA requirements, all safety signs must be visible, legible, and easy to understand. Signage must include raised characters and braille, and all signs must meet the size and contrast requirements required by the ADA. Additionally, signs must be placed at a level that is accessible to people with disabilities. Finally, ADA safety signs must be durable and non-glare in English (US) language.

It is important to ensure that all ADA /  Safety Signs adhere to ADA guidelines, local businesses and organizations are confident that their premises are safe and compliant with the ADA. In addition to creating a safe and comfortable environment for customers and staff, having ADA compliant safety signs demonstrates a business’s commitment to following the ADA Safety Guidelines.

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Vector Sign Solutions
1385 South 10th Street
Noblesville, IN 46060
Phone : 317-703-3340
Email : info@vectorsignsolutions.com

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ADA Signage

Adhering to ADA safety sign guidelines can be essential for a business. ADA safety signs must be made from durable and non-glare materials that are easily visible to individuals with low vision. In addition, ADA safety signs must be large enough to be seen from a distance of at least 20 feet away.

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Building Signs

Are you looking for a way to make your business stand out from the competition? Monument signage is the perfect way to do just that. Monument signage is a large, free-standing sign that is typically used to identify a business or organization. It is typically placed at the entrance of a business or organization, and is a great way to make a statement and draw attention to your business.

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Construction Signage

Construction signage is an important safety measure in any construction site. It helps inform workers, visitors, and passersby of the hazards and risks present in an indoor or outdoor construction area. Signs come in a variety of shapes and sizes and are designed to alert people of the potential dangers. They range from general safety signs, to specific warnings about hazardous materials, including instructions on how to use equipment properly.