They ensure that your facilities are easily identifiable to a wider range of people, particularly in regions with a high population of Spanish speakers. Using bilingual restroom signs demonstrates a commitment to accessibility and guest comfort. These are frequently used as school signs or in public parks to ensure all visitors can find the facilities without confusion.
Yes, provided they include tactile English characters and Grade 2 Braille. The secondary language (e.g., Spanish) does not usually require tactile elements, but it must be clearly legible. To see how these elements are integrated, browse our accessibility signs with braille collection.
English and Spanish are the most common in the US, but we can customize signs for any language combination needed.
They are sometimes slightly larger to accommodate both lines of text, but we offer various sizes to fit standard door and wall spaces. For tight spaces, our Engraved Door Signs can be customized with condensed text to ensure a clean, professional fit on any office door.
Yes, "Restroom / Baño" or "All Gender / Todo Género" signs are available to ensure everyone feels welcome. You can find these inclusive options within our all-gender restroom signs category, allowing you to combine modern inclusivity with linguistic accessibility.
If your customers and employees speak more than one language, give them the same information in English and Spanish. Make your restrooms more accessible to non-English speakers with Bilingual Bathroom Signs. Increase the usability and friendliness of your facilities to a multicultural population through these messages.
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