AC 009 - ADA requirements for signage installation

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Published 2017-10-06

All Comments (16)
  • @ivandiaz4168
    More door videos and info! Awesome work once again.
  • Excellent videos! Please consider to create videos of Kitchen, laundry and accessible housing. Great content!!
  • @timsmolka3682
    if you have not already I think you should do an outdoor ADA compliant sign installation, video.
  • @hanhduong2233
    What is the requirement if there is a window space next to the latch side of the door that is large enough for the sign? Is it a requirement to mount the sign onto the glass as long as it is big enough, before the adjacent wall is considered? The wall that the door is on is also recessed from the main corridor wall. I love all of your videos! It helped me study for the NCIDQ exams and now I am certified!
  • @jamespongsa
    Is there a maximum mounting distance away from the door? Let's say if you have a door with a sidelight you probably don't want to mount the sign on the glass. BTW, I love your videos and planning to watch all of them. I like the idea that someone suggested below about referencing the code section similar to your other videos.
  • Why does install the signages on both sides? I understand it that if it is separate from the room to room, but I don't understand means for install both side signages from room to corridor.
  • What if you have a side light window to the left of the door? If you install it on the window wouldn’t the frame be in the 18”?
  • By tactile sign should we consider the braille instead of the regular alphabets?
  • The sign can say wall and be hung on a wall. The set up is keep in mind about learning .
  • @mrBDeye
    By the time a blind person touches all the walls in the building and bumps into cabinets to find the restroom sign with braille a blind person would have already asked someone for help. ADA sign regulations are another example of government rules and stupidity.