These ADA/Braille Signs have a special design to them. Yes, these signs follow the Federal ADA guidelines, but they have a significant color on one edge of each sign. This teal color signifies that these signs belong on the 4th floor of Ronald McDonald House. Each floor has similar white ADA/Braille signs with a different color on the left edge. This idea is a unique one that follows the branding objective inside this building.
The signs all have braille holes under each room number and text. The location of the holes is a standard set by ADA guidelines. If a sight impaired person needs to know which room number accompanies the room the braille has to be in the same correct location on the sign so that it is easy to locate.
Signs PDQ manufactures ADA / Braille engraved in house. They work with hospitals, offices, hotels, and other building types. Signs PDQ also sells ADA signs to sign companies across the US. They offer TRUE wholesale pricing on ADA / Braille Engraved signs. Working with sign shops to take their project from an estimate to completion is the strength of Signs PDQ.
The machinery that Signs PDQ uses to route holes into the sign material. CNC router making the braille holes into the substrate and braille beads are inserted by hand.