Your Business Needs Braille Signs

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As you can imagine, complying with government regulations is high on the priority list for most Corona, CA, businesses. One of the areas that require compliance relates to signage. In 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was signed into law, and since then, failing to provide braille signs and other ADA compliant signs to support sufficient access to everyone is deemed discriminatory and illegal.

While businesses aim to be compliant, it can be difficult to thoroughly understand all the requirements and to know whether or not you’ve got the right type of custom braille signs in the right spots. In order to help you make sure you have compliant signage, working with an experienced company that can provide you with the right braille sign supplies is a good idea.

What to Know About Using Braille Signs In Your Business

Simply put, ADA-compliant signage, such as custom braille signs, is required in all public accommodations and commercial facilities. Spaces like community libraries, hotels, restaurants, and schools certainly fall into this category, but so do workplaces and businesses that serve the public.

When it comes to determining which signs need braille, it can come down to ADA requirements in addition to other relevant agency requirements. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) or the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) also require the signs they recommend to be ADA compliant in order to serve the biggest audience possible. In many cases, federally mandated signs would need to follow the requirements of more than one agency.


When creating custom braille signs for your business, here are the specifics you’ll need to keep in mind:
• The requirements for where the signs should be located.
• That signs must have a specific finish and letter spacing.
• That the mounting of a braille ADA compliant sign also comes with specific regulations.

Although in most cases, the compliance rules are standard, there are some exceptions that do exist based on industry or on sign type specifics. Rather than trying to decipher all of the specifications and learn the details about braille sign supplies, most building managers and business owners work with a sign company with the skills and knowledge to design and install ADA-compliant signs.

Find Custom Braille Signs for Your California Business

Let Majestic Sign Studio help you create all the ADA-compliant signs you need for your California business. We’ll make sure your signs ensure all customers feel welcome while also effectively representing your brand and your business goals. From ADA signs to all other types of interior signage, Majestic Sign Studio can create every type of sign you need to successfully run your business. Give us a call today at (951) 332-7141 to discuss your signage needs or to request a free quote

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Gordy Wolfe

President & Owner of Majestic Sign Studio, is a visionary leader based in Corona, California, driving innovation in the signage industry. With a deep passion for transforming brand ideas into tangible, high-impact visual solutions, Gordy has steered Majestic Sign Studio to a reputation for excellence—offering custom indoor and outdoor signs, ADA signage, wall murals, vehicle wraps, and more.

Leading the company since 2012, Gordy brings over 30 years of industry experience—including nearly 21 years as a National Account Manager at AkzoNobel (Glidden Professional) — AkzoNobel is a Fortune 500 global company. His leadership blends deep expertise, creative vision, and hands-on involvement to deliver innovative, high-quality signage solutions. Under his guidance, Majestic Sign Studio combines creative design, precise fabrication, and expert installation to help businesses across the United States achieve standout branding. Every project reflects both aesthetic appeal and strategic purpose—making signage not just seen, but remembered.

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