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February 03, 2013

ADA Signs for Dupage Convalescent Center in Wheaton

Posted in: Industry News

Dupage Convalescent Center in Wheaton, IL was looking for some new ADA compliant signs for a newly renovated wing at their center. They contacted us at the Sign Authority looking for a particular style they saw in a catalog. We obtained a sample for them and after a brief consultation with our sales associate they determined that particular type of ADA sign would not work on that floor due to the nature of the patients. The sales associate brought back several other samples, and one was chosen. We then had a prototype made for them to have a “live” sample.

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The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a piece of legislation that imposes requirements on certain aspects of some signs and buildings to be more accessible to persons with disabilities.  Making sure you have ADA compliant signs is very important.  Not only is it a legal matter, but many people are different and thus make up a decent portion of potential customers for your products and/or services to reach!

Some signs require Braille for the visually impaired.  This can be done through the placing of small beads on the front of the sign, which can be plastic or metal as needed by the sign in question.  Other times you may be required to have a tactile sign (left)–which is a sign that has raised or engraved images (and perhaps text).   These are often seen on bathrooms, for example, with the picture of the male or female being easily felt if the fingers are run along the sign.  You may also need certain signs depending on the services you offer–if you have any telecommunications devices for the deaf (TDD), you’ll need signs to indicate that.

Be sure to know what kinds of ADA regulations your signage will need to adhere to.

The Sign Authority has many ADA signs to choose from. We offer a variety of materials, colors and sizes. We have the right look for your building, and the expertise to help you make the right choice. Call us now and ask for a sales representative to help you get started on your project now. Or visit our website to see the variety of signs we offer.


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