Accessible door signs feature the International Symbol of Access (ISA), often known as the wheelchair symbol, to mark doors that meet mobility standards. You can find these symbols integrated into our accessibility signs with braille and general restroom signs.
For permanent rooms and spaces, ADA regulations require accessible signs to include Grade 2 tactile Braille and raised characters for the visually impaired.
They should be mounted on the wall adjacent to the latch side of the door, between 48 and 60 inches from the floor to the baseline of the characters. This placement is standard for all braille room number signs to allow consistent discovery by touch.
Yes, you can choose from various color schemes, provided there is a high contrast between the characters and the background (e.g., White on Blue). Our custom braille signs allow you to pick from over 16 designer colors while maintaining strict color contrast compliance.
Acrylic and high-impact plastic are the standard for ADA signs because they allow for crisp, raised lettering and durable Grade 2 Braille beads. For a more modern look, check out our custom acrylic signs which are built to withstand heavy indoor use.
Looking for the door marked exit? In July, New York signed into law a new International Symbol of Access (ISA). Sara Hendren and Brian Glenney of The Accessible Icon Project created the new design, and now, we've added the access symbol to our updated accessible door signs.
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