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ADA Signage – Mastering the Basics

TIME: 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM ET

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) turned 30 years old in 2020. Originally passed in 1990, the major revision to the Standards for Accessible Design (SAD) in 2010 gave the law more teeth – compliance is now required and enforceable on the federal level.

Since the ADA views visual impairments as a disability covered under the Act, there are specific guidelines pertaining to signage products. The two categories covered under interior signage are Wall Mounted, Ceiling Mounted or Projected. Within the Wall Mounted category, Identification of permanent room signs, Directional signs, and Informational signs are covered. Within the Ceiling or Projected Mounted category, Directional and Information signs are covered.

Learning Objectives:

- Obtain a better understanding of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
- Review ADA guidelines in terms of architectural signage
- Explain the litigation risks to building owners for non-compliance
- Learn about the 2010 SAD Standards and enforcement process
- Identify the latest ADA signage material and manufacturing processes

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