DIRECTIONAL ADA SIGNS
Directional ADA signs are accessibility-compliant wayfinding signs that help people navigate buildings safely and independently, following the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. They guide users toward important locations such as restrooms, exits, elevators, stairwells, and accessible routes.
These signs typically use clear arrows, high-contrast colors, and simple fonts for easy readability. Many also include raised tactile text and Braille to support individuals with visual impairments. Directional ADA signs are commonly installed at intersections, hallways, and decision points in buildings, ensuring safe, efficient, and inclusive navigation for all visitors and occupants.



