MANUFACTURED TO COMPLY WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) FEDERAL REGULATIONS.
Federal ADA/ADAAG and California Title 24 compliant
0.032” anodized matte finish, non-glare brushed aluminum face
Black acrylic backing (available in 1/8” or 1/4” thickness)
1/32” raised tactile text and pictogram in black
Bevelled edges on tactile provide an up-scale look
Clear CA Grade 2 braille (Federal ADA/ADAAG and CA Title 24 compliant)
Double-sided foam mounting tape pre-attached on backside for easy installation
MADE IN USA at our facility in San Jose, California
Construction
The black raised text and pictogram are 1/32” engraved acrylic tactile with bevelled edges. The top layer of the sign is 0.032” thick anodized brushed aluminum for an extremely durable finish and an aesthetic appearance. This aluminum face is mounted onto a solid black acrylic backing panel of your choice. Backing is available in a selectable thickness of 1/8” or 1/4”. California Grade 2 Braille is embedded into the top aluminum layer using the specialized Raster® Method.
Installing Your ADA Sign
Begin by locating the correct mounting placement of your ADA Sign. Ensure you are meeting Federal ADA/ADAAG and California Title 24 requirements by following our ADA Sign Placement Guidelines.
Clean the mounting area and ensure a dirt-free surface for a permanent installation.
Use an erasable marker or pencil to lightly mark the mounting surface where the bottom and left edges of the sign would sit.
Remove the backing paper from the double-sided foam mounting tape that comes pre-attached to the backside of the ADA sign. For extra strength, add dabs of clear adhesive silicone.
Place a spirit (bubble) level aligned with the bottom-edge marking on the surface.
Place the sign on the level and align it’s left edge with the left-edge marking on the surface.
Confirm that the spirit level is horizontal and the sign is parallel to the floor.
Press and hold the ADA sign firmly against the wall for 30 seconds.
For further information, please see
ADA Sign Placement Guidelines
California Code of Regulations, Title 24
MANUFACTURED TO COMPLY WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) FEDERAL REGULATIONS.
Federal ADA/ADAAG and California Title 24 compliant
0.032” anodized matte finish, non-glare brushed aluminum face
Black acrylic backing (available in 1/8” or 1/4” thickness)
1/32” raised tactile text and pictogram in black
Bevelled edges on tactile provide an up-scale look
Clear CA Grade 2 braille (Federal ADA/ADAAG and CA Title 24 compliant)
Double-sided foam mounting tape pre-attached on backside for easy installation
MADE IN USA at our facility in San Jose, California
Construction
The black raised text and pictogram are 1/32” engraved acrylic tactile with bevelled edges. The top layer of the sign is 0.032” thick anodized brushed aluminum for an extremely durable finish and an aesthetic appearance. This aluminum face is mounted onto a solid black acrylic backing panel of your choice. Backing is available in a selectable thickness of 1/8” or 1/4”. California Grade 2 Braille is embedded into the top aluminum layer using the specialized Raster® Method.
Installing Your ADA Sign
Begin by locating the correct mounting placement of your ADA Sign. Ensure you are meeting Federal ADA/ADAAG and California Title 24 requirements by following our ADA Sign Placement Guidelines.
Clean the mounting area and ensure a dirt-free surface for a permanent installation.
Use an erasable marker or pencil to lightly mark the mounting surface where the bottom and left edges of the sign would sit.
Remove the backing paper from the double-sided foam mounting tape that comes pre-attached to the backside of the ADA sign. For extra strength, add dabs of clear adhesive silicone.
Place a spirit (bubble) level aligned with the bottom-edge marking on the surface.
Place the sign on the level and align it’s left edge with the left-edge marking on the surface.
Confirm that the spirit level is horizontal and the sign is parallel to the floor.
Press and hold the ADA sign firmly against the wall for 30 seconds.
For further information, please see
ADA Sign Placement Guidelines
California Code of Regulations, Title 24