ADA-compliant signage

Men’s ADA Bathroom Signs

ADA men’s bathroom signs for every door — tactile wall signs with raised characters and Grade 2 Braille, set in the Myriad Pro font and made in the USA. Each comes in a standard or handicap-accessible version, in black, blue, brushed stainless, or white, and installs in under a minute with peel-and-stick backing.

100% Federal &
CA Title 24

Compliant

Made in the USAShips in ~7 business daysBulk discounts up to 20%Pass inspections with ease

Meets the 2010 ADA Standards

Raised, uppercase characters in Myriad Pro, Grade 2 Braille, a non-glare surface, and high contrast, meeting the 2010 ADA Standards (§703). Mount 48″–60″ from the floor on the latch side of the door.

Standard or handicap-accessible

A standard version (tactile text + Braille) and an accessible version that adds the wheelchair (ISA) pictogram, for men’s restrooms that are accessible.

California Title 24 — add the door sign

In California a tactile wall sign isn’t enough on its own; men’s restrooms also need a door-mounted 12″ geometric triangle, centered at 60″. We make the matching Title 24 door sign so you can order a compliant set.

Colors, bulk, and ordering

Four colors; sizes fixed per listing. Bundles and bulk discounts up to 20%; send a sign schedule through Request a Quote for large jobs. Most orders produce in ~7 business days, with Hurry, Rush, and same-day options.

Frequently asked questions

Are these ADA compliant?

Yes — raised Myriad Pro characters, Grade 2 Braille, non-glare surface, and high contrast per the 2010 ADA Standards (§703), mounted 48″–60″ on the latch side.

What’s the difference between standard and handicap-accessible?

The accessible version adds the wheelchair (ISA) pictogram; the standard version has the tactile text and Braille without it.

Do I also need a California Title 24 door sign?

In California, yes — a 12″ triangle on the door in addition to the wall sign. We make the matching door sign.

How do they mount?

Peel-and-stick, in under a minute on any clean, flat surface — no tools.