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Learn about how the installation process is the most crucial process in signage.

A Guide To Successful ADA Installations

A Guide To Successful ADA Installations. One of the most critical parts of supplying a project with interior signage is the installation process. Following are few suggestions to help you in preparing for a successful installation for your customer:

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Learn about the road to present-day accessibility laws and how we go there.

ADA Compliance – How We Got Here

ADA compliance how we got here. We often hear about “ADA compliant” signage, but the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is not really the whole story on accessibility. 

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In most applications signs constructed of photopolymer and acrylic materials still dominate the ADA signage market and are the preferred materials in many sign specifications. Learn more about which material is the right fit for your project.

The Right Material For Your Project

Looking for a different interior sign material? Thermoformed signs combine acrylic with heat and pressure to produce a true one-piece sign. The molded raised text and braille provides a very high level of vandal resistance. In addition, the braille is rounded and 100% ADA compliant. Thermoformed signs can be installed in both interior and exterior environments.

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Acrylic and photopolymer signs still dominate the ADA signage market—which would be the preferred materials in many sign specifications? Read about the applications of each material and how it can affect your signage.

Acrylic vs. Photopolymer Signs – What’s The Difference?

Typically the type of facility a sign is to be used in determines the type of material to be selected for the sign construction. Acrylic signs work best in protected environments that have a reduced chance of the signs being defaced. Photopolymer could be used in all applications, especially where a more durable product is desired and where vandalism of the signs is a factor. Settings such as schools and public buildings are typical of facilities that require vandal resistant signs.

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