
ADA-compliant signage is one of the most important — and most misunderstood — aspects of commercial signage. For businesses, schools, healthcare facilities, municipalities, and public buildings, ADA signage is not optional. It is a critical part of accessibility, safety, compliance, and visitor experience.
At Signarama Corona, we specialize in designing, fabricating, and installing comprehensive ADA-compliant signage systems throughout Corona, Riverside, Norco, Eastvale, Moreno Valley, and the greater Inland Empire. From healthcare facilities and office buildings to city projects and multi-tenant properties, we help organizations create signage systems that are both fully compliant and professionally designed.
ADA signage is not simply about adding Braille to a sign. Proper compliance involves material selection, contrast ratios, finishes, typography, mounting locations, tactile elements, and spacing, all working together to meet strict accessibility standards.
As the Inland Empire’s premier ADA signage provider, Signarama Corona approaches every project with precision, technical knowledge, and long-term reliability.
What Is ADA Signage?
ADA signage refers to signs designed in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), which establishes accessibility requirements for public and commercial spaces. These signs help ensure individuals with visual impairments and disabilities can safely and independently navigate buildings and facilities.
ADA-compliant signs are commonly required for:
• Restrooms
• Exit and stairwell identification
• Permanent room identification
• Directional and wayfinding signage
• Elevator and floor signs
• Accessibility notices
Failure to install compliant signage can create accessibility issues and expose businesses or property owners to legal risk.
Why ADA Signage Matters
ADA signage serves a much greater purpose than compliance alone. Proper signage improves usability, organization, and inclusivity for everyone who enters a building.
Key benefits of ADA-compliant signage include:
• Improved accessibility for visually impaired individuals
• Better wayfinding and navigation throughout facilities
• Reduced confusion for visitors and staff
• Professional and organized presentation
• Reduced liability and compliance risk
For medical offices, schools, municipalities, multifamily properties, and commercial facilities, ADA signage is an essential component of the built environment.
The Details Matter: What Makes a Sign ADA-Compliant?
True compliance requires understanding numerous technical standards and fabrication requirements. At Signarama Corona, we carefully engineer every ADA sign to meet both federal ADA requirements and California-specific accessibility standards.
Key ADA compliance factors include:
Tactile Lettering
Permanent room identification signs require raised tactile characters that can be read by touch.
Grade 2 Braille
ADA signs must use properly translated and accurately positioned Grade 2 Braille.
Non-Glare Finishes
ADA signs require matte or non-glare finishes to prevent reflections that reduce readability.
Contrast Requirements
Text and background colors must maintain sufficient visual contrast for legibility.
Typography Standards
Fonts, spacing, stroke widths, and character proportions must comply with accessibility guidelines.
Mounting Height & Placement
Signs must be installed at compliant heights and locations relative to doors and pathways.
These details are critical. Even small mistakes in spacing, contrast, or placement can result in non-compliant signage.
Our ADA Signage Process
Signarama Corona provides a complete ADA signage solution from start to finish. Our process includes:
• Site surveys and compliance review
• Sign schedules and room numbering coordination
• Material and finish review
• Design and layout development
• Fabrication using compliant materials and methods
• Professional installation at correct mounting heights
We regularly work with contractors, architects, property managers, healthcare providers, schools, and municipalities to ensure ADA signage systems are accurate, durable, and consistent across entire facilities.
Why Signarama Corona Is the Inland Empire’s ADA Signage Expert
ADA signage requires specialized expertise, attention to detail, and a strong understanding of accessibility standards. At Signarama Corona, ADA signage is not an afterthought or side service.Iit is one of our core specialties.
Organizations throughout the Inland Empire trust us because we provide:
• Knowledge of ADA and California compliance standards
• Precision fabrication and installation
• Consistent signage systems across entire facilities and multiple locations
• High-quality materials and professional finishes
• Reliable communication and project management
Our experience includes healthcare facilities, municipal buildings, schools, office complexes, and multi-location organizations requiring scalable ADA signage programs.
Whether you need a single compliant room sign or a comprehensive facility-wide wayfinding package, our team ensures every detail is handled correctly.
Supporting Accessible Spaces Across the Inland Empire
Accessibility matters. Well-designed ADA signage helps create spaces that are easier to navigate, safer to use, and more welcoming for everyone.
At Signarama Corona, we’re proud to help businesses and organizations throughout Corona, Riverside, Moreno Valley, Norco, Eastvale, and surrounding communities create compliant, professional environments through expertly crafted ADA signage solutions.
If your facility needs ADA-compliant room signs, wayfinding systems, stairwell signage, or a complete accessibility signage package, Signarama Corona is your trusted local expert.

























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