ADA Signage That Passes Inspection — and Looks Like It Belongs

Tactile and Braille room signs, restroom and accessibility signage, and full wayfinding systems for schools, hotels, condos, plants and offices across South Florida. We do whole buildings, not one sign at a time.

Built to the 2010 ADA Standards
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One Vendor, Whole Building
Broward, Palm Beach & Miami-Dade

Every Sign Your Building Needs to Be Compliant

Most buildings don't need one ADA sign. They need forty — and they need them to match. Here's what a package usually includes.

Photo: Tactile ADA room identification sign with raised characters and Grade 2 Braille mounted beside an office door

Tactile & Braille Room Signs

Raised characters with Grade 2 Braille, non-glare finish, correct contrast — for offices, classrooms, guest rooms, mechanical rooms, and every permanent space in the building.

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Photo: ADA restroom signage with pictogram, tactile lettering and Braille on a corridor wall

Restroom & Accessibility Signs

Restroom, accessible entrance, elevator, stairwell and area-of-refuge signage — the ones inspectors look for first, done to spec.

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Photo: Directional wayfinding sign with arrows and floor listings in a hotel corridor

Directional & Wayfinding

Corridor directories, arrow signs, floor and wing identification — so visitors find their way without asking, and staff stop giving directions.

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Photo: Set of matching suite number plaques laid out before installation in an office building

Suite & Unit Numbering

Condo units, hotel guest rooms, office suites, classroom numbers — produced as one matched set so floor three doesn't look different from floor four.

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Photo: Safety and evacuation signage package mounted in an industrial plant corridor

Safety, Egress & Plant Signage

Evacuation maps, exit routing, hazard and equipment identification, occupancy and capacity signs — the signage warehouses and plants get audited on.

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Whole-Building Packages

Send us the floor plans. We'll schedule every sign the building needs, design them as one system, and install the lot in a single visit.

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Buildings With a Lot of Doors

If your building has dozens of rooms, changing tenants, or an inspection coming up, this is our work.

Schools & districts — classroom numbering, restrooms, offices, safety and egress signage, done building by building over a summer.
Hotels & resorts — guest room numbering, floor directories, amenity and back-of-house signage that survives a renovation cycle.
Condominiums & HOAs — unit numbers, common-area and amenity signage, stairwell and elevator compliance for the whole property.
Plants & warehouses — room and equipment ID, safety and egress, capacity and hazard signage across an entire facility.
Corporate offices & campuses — suite identification, meeting rooms, wayfinding, and re-signing a floor when teams move.
Property & facility managers — one vendor across a whole portfolio, so every building in it matches and nothing gets flagged.

Who Does What — and Why Compliance Is the Easy Part to Get Wrong

How we work on ADA, plainly: we survey the building, write the sign schedule, design the system, and hold the code compliance — then the tactile and Braille signage is fabricated by a dedicated ADA production partner we've worked with and vetted, and our own crew installs and verifies every unit on site. You deal with us start to finish, and we own the result. We'd rather tell you that than pretend a home shop raster-prints Braille.

An ADA sign that's the wrong height, the wrong contrast, or on the wrong side of the door is not a compliant sign — it's a sign you'll be buying twice. We build to the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design: raised characters with Grade 2 Braille, non-glare finish, proper character contrast, and correct mounting — generally 48″ minimum to the baseline of the lowest tactile character and 60″ maximum to the baseline of the highest, on the latch side.

The other half of the job is that it has to look good. Compliant doesn't have to mean institutional. Jeanine designs the system — material, color, typeface, layout — so the signage matches your brand and your building instead of fighting both.

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Survey & Schedule

We walk the building with your floor plans and produce a sign schedule — every location, every message, every size, priced.

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Design the System

One design language for the whole building. You approve a proof of each sign type, not forty individual files.

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Produce as One Set

The whole package is fabricated together by our ADA production partner, so materials, colors and finishes match across every floor. Tell us your inspection or hand-over date and we'll confirm the schedule against it before you commit.

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Install & Verify

Our crew installs to the correct heights and locations, then walks the building against the schedule before we leave.

ADA & Wayfinding Projects

Signage packages installed across South Florida.

ADA Signage FAQ

What makes a sign ADA compliant?

The 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design set the rules. Signs identifying permanent rooms and spaces need raised (tactile) characters with Grade 2 Braille underneath, a non-glare finish, and enough contrast between the characters and their background. They also have to be mounted in the right place — generally 48″ minimum to the baseline of the lowest tactile character and 60″ maximum to the baseline of the highest, on the latch side of the door. Directional and informational signs follow different rules again. We handle all of it so it passes inspection the first time.

Do I need a permit for ADA signage?

Interior ADA signage generally doesn't require a separate sign permit — it's checked as part of building code compliance at inspection or during a certificate of occupancy review. That's one of the reasons ADA packages move fast compared to exterior signage. If your project has specific local requirements, tell us and we'll work to them.

Can you do a whole building at once?

That's what we prefer. We'll walk the building with your floor plans, schedule every sign, produce them as one matched set, and install them together. One survey, one design system, one install, one invoice — instead of ordering signs a few at a time and ending up with three different looks in one hallway.

Do you match our existing signage?

Yes. If you're adding to an existing system — a renovated floor, a new wing, a re-tenanted suite — we'll match the material, color, typeface, and mounting so the new signs look like they were always there. Send us a photo and a measurement and we can usually tell you exactly what you have.

How fast can you turn around a signage package?

It depends on size and material, but a typical floor or building package runs a couple of weeks from approved artwork to installed. If you have an inspection date or a hand-over deadline, tell us up front — we schedule backwards from your date, and we'll tell you honestly if it can't be done.

Send Us Your Floor Plans

We'll come back with a full sign schedule and a price for the building — no guessing, no sign-by-sign ordering. Free quotes, installation included.