Restrooms are essential components to any building type and regulations governing the accessibility of restrooms are an important part of the ada.
California ada restroom sign requirements.
The guidelines and regulations for ada compliant signage may seem daunting but if you keep a few simple rules of thumb in mind while designing your signs it s easy to create great looking signs that are fully compliant.
Quick reference guide to ada signage size and space requirements.
The men s restroom sign is identified by an equilateral triangle with edges 12 inches long and the apex pointing upward.
Where a door is provided the symbol shall be mounted within 1 inch of the vertical centerline of the door.
Although signs can be installed at varying heights we suggest installing all your signs at 54 from floor to the center of the sign.
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29 2016 requires these restrooms to be identified as all gender toilet facilities and that the signs used to designate these restrooms comply.
Restroom raised letter and braille signs.
Install signs with double sided tape by removing the tape backing.
The california mandated signs feature two geometric tactile symbols without braille text or.
The criteria that must be met are as follows.
The women s restroom sign is a circle 12 inches in diameter.
Cbc 11b 703 7 2 6 see graphic aid 3 below o mens restrooms are identified by a thick equilateral triangle located within a 12 diameter circle with the triangle vertex pointing up.
Requirements for california ada restroom signs.
Men s restrooms are indicated by a 1 4 inch thick equilateral triangle with 12 inch edges.
There are several key components that are regulated by ada and california building code restroom requirements.
Then place the sign on a level and press it firmly in place against the wall.
The requirements for california ada restroom signs are found under title 24 of the state s building standards code.
Under california law however two signs are required for every public restroom a law that predates the 1990 ada.
At a national level the ada only requires one sign to identify every public restroom.