ADA Compliance

This facility is designed to provide accessible routes, entrances, and essential features for individuals with disabilities, in full compliance with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Key Elements of ADA-Compliant Signage

Effective ADA signage combines precision with usability:


  • Tactile Text & Braille: Raised characters with Grade 2 Braille

  • Readable Typography: Sans-serif fonts with appropriate spacing

  • Contrast & Finish: High contrast with non-glare surfaces

  • Correct Mounting Height: Accessible reach and reading zones

  • Consistent Placement: Predictable locations for easier navigation

ADA Compliance Across Different Environments

ADA-compliant design is essential across all public and shared spaces:


  • Healthcare Facilities: Accessible navigation for patients and visitors

  • Corporate Offices: Inclusive workplaces for employees and guests

  • Commercial Buildings: Equal access for customers and staff

  • Educational Institutions: Supportive learning environments

01.
Braille Signage:

All room numbers, restrooms, key areas—legally compliant

02.
High-Contrast Markers:

Visually impaired navigation

03.
Tactile Maps:

3D wayfinding for blind visitors

04.
Wheelchair Accessibility:

Clear height-appropriate signage