Gino
Premium Subscriber
I'm hoping someone can point me in the correct direction on this one.
Just had a customer come in wanting signs for some apartment buildings. He knows he needs ADA type for stairwells, elevators, public bathrooms, electrical room and so forth. However, his architect told him, he doesn't need them for the individual room numbers. I told him, he does and started serching here using the 'search button' and found nothing on such a ruling. I need to point this guy in the right direction, which I don't care if he does or doesn't, but I want the buildings compliant, if need be. Other than opinions, I need actual reading or requirements in writing.
Personally, I always thought in any public area, you needed ADA tactile/braille signs for fountains, room numbers and whatever, just not a person's name.
Just had a customer come in wanting signs for some apartment buildings. He knows he needs ADA type for stairwells, elevators, public bathrooms, electrical room and so forth. However, his architect told him, he doesn't need them for the individual room numbers. I told him, he does and started serching here using the 'search button' and found nothing on such a ruling. I need to point this guy in the right direction, which I don't care if he does or doesn't, but I want the buildings compliant, if need be. Other than opinions, I need actual reading or requirements in writing.
Personally, I always thought in any public area, you needed ADA tactile/braille signs for fountains, room numbers and whatever, just not a person's name.
Gino