Tactile Lettering, Braille, Mounting, and Wayfinding Standards for Inclusive Design
Noncompliant signage remains one of the most overlooked accessibility gaps in U.S. facilities, putting millions at risk and exposing organizations to costly penalties. This guide breaks down the essential ADA signage requirements that every public and private space must follow, including tactile lettering, Braille placement, mounting heights, contrast standards, and accessible wayfinding.
Whether you're managing a small business, healthcare center, or campus facility, this white paper offers step-by-step strategies for conducting signage audits, selecting compliant materials, and staying aligned with evolving ADA and state-specific guidelines like California’s Title 24.
✅ Avoid violations
✅ Improve accessibility
✅ Build inclusive, legally compliant environments
Download the full white paper to access the complete compliance checklist and expert insights tailored to your facility type.