How ADA signs affect your Business
If you are looking to start up a business from scratch, or even if you are an owner of an established business, chances are you have some sort of passing knowledge of the American Disabilities Act of 1990. While the basic tenants and principles of the act are something that you may be familiar with, some of the more intimate details of the mandate may not be so easy to recall. One of these details are rules built around the creation and presence of ADA signs. What are ADA Signs? In essence, ADA signs are business signage that allows disabled Americans to experience the same ability to use and navigate various facilities within commercial business structures as non-disabled persons would be able to have. ADA signs solely consist of “architectural� signs that are permanently affixed to the buildings and carry out navigational functionality, such as signs directing people toward exits or restrooms. Signs that are designed for promotional or advertising purposes, or signs that are designed for temporary usage, do not comply with this mandate. Company logos are also exempt from ADA signage regulations. Some of these ADA compliant signs are expressed with words or phrases. However, there are some that are expressed with symbols. The most prominent one is the International Symbol of Access,