Nap's ADA Sign Blog
When you gotta go .. Make sure your Restroom Signs are Compliant!
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Currently, there are approximately 2.5 million Americans that are legally blind and millions of others who suffer from limited vision. The ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) helps remove barriers for people with vision and other disabilities. If your building is open to the public, it is very important to make sure your Restrooms are 100% compliant. ADA Restroom Signs play a critical role in making your facility accessible to everyone. The American Disabilities Act regulates signage to ensure that people with disabilities have easy access to navigate buildings and communal spaces. Nap’s ADA Signs designs and produces Men, Women,...
- Tags: ADA, ADA Restroom Signs, Braille, Braille Restroom Signs, Compliant Restroom Signs, Standard ADA Signs
What is Braille ?
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The Benefits of UV Direct Printing for ADA Signs
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Here at Nap’s we use a direct to substrate UV Printer for all our customer ADA signage orders. Our UV Printing process enables us to provide our customers with a large variety of options and a high-quality products, along with being environmentally friendly. What is UV Printing? UV Printing refers to a commercial printing process that uses ultraviolet curing technology, with a different type of ink than conventional printing methods. This unique method of printing utilizing ultraviolet (UV) light to dry or cure, the ink. As the printer distributes ink on the surface of the material the UV lights follow...
- Tags: ADA, Braille, Designer ADA Signs, Exit EDA Signs, interior signs, sign, Standard ADA Signs, tactile signs, UV Printing
Make sure to install your ADA signage correctly .. It's the Law!
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Since 1992, accessible signage has been a requirement in the United States under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The ADA was developed to help remove barriers for for people with disabilities. An ADA compliant sign is required for every permanent room or space in a building. Our Blog will help you understand how ADA compliant signs should be installed. ADA MOUNTING HEIGHT The baseline of the tactile characters shall be mounted between 48" at the lowest point to 60" at the highest point above the adjacent floor. This allows signs of different sizes to be mounted on the same visual plane. Position sign...
- Tags: ADA, Standard ADA Signs
Glass Cubicle Nameplates Holders!
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The many Advantages of Glass Cubicle Nameplate Holders! The Overall Appearance of your Office Setting ... They are a great way to add to your companies aesthetics, as well as helping develop your culture and brand. The Cubicle Glass Nameplate Holders will make your office look more polished and professional. Nap's can design a style that fits your current decor and style. We are able to produce in a number of finishes and colors. Nap's can customize the Cubicle Glass Nameplates too. Print your team members name, title and add your company logo in any color on side one of the...