Handicap Sign for Reserved Parking
Ensure accessible parking for individuals with disabilities by installing NatCap’s Grimco Handicap Sign. This sign is made from durable materials and designed to meet MUTCD specifications, ensuring compliance with accessibility laws and providing clear directions for disability parking spaces.
Reliable, High-Quality Signs
- Made from .080″ 5052-H38 alodized aluminum for long-lasting durability.
- Features pre-punched 3/8″ mounting holes for easy installation.
Great Visibility
- Includes 3M™ reflective sheeting for enhanced visibility, ensuring the sign remains noticeable in parking lots and accessible areas.
- Designed compliance with MUTCD regulations for handicapped parking spaces.
Ensuring Accessible Parking with Reflective Handicap Signs
Our Grimco Handicap Sign is specifically designed to mark accessible parking spaces, ensuring compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and providing clear direction for individuals with physical disabilities. The reflective sheeting ensures high visibility both day and night, making it easy for a disabled person to locate designated parking areas.
Versatile Installation Options
The Grimco Handicap Sign is designed for installation flexibility. Whether you need to mount it on a post, fence, or wall, this sign provides an easy, secure solution for clearly marking accessible parking spaces in any parking lot or property.
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FAQs
Is the Grimco Handicap Sign visible at night?
Absolutely. The sign is made with 3M™ reflective sheeting, ensuring high visibility in low-light conditions and at night, making it easy to identify accessible parking spaces.
Does a handicap spot have to have a sign?
Yes, a handicapped parking space must have a handicap parking sign to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This ensures the spot is designated for a disabled individual with a disability parking placard or license plate and provides clear instructions for both drivers and property owners.
What do the different color handicap signs mean?
Different colors on handicap parking signs often indicate specific designations. For example, blue signs are standard for accessible parking, while green signs may indicate temporary placards or permits. These signs help drivers identify the correct accessible parking space based on their specific parking privileges.
What is required to park in a designated handicap parking space?
To park a motor vehicle in a handicap parking space, a driver must have a valid disability parking placard, handicap license plate, or other disability parking certificate. These permits are typically issued by the DMV office following a completed application and proof of a physical disability certified by a licensed physician.
Can the Grimco Handicap Sign be used in off-street parking areas?
Yes, the Grimco Handicap Sign is ideal for off-street parking and can be installed in various locations like parking lots, accessible spaces, or private property. The durable materials ensure the sign remains highly visible and compliant with regulations, even in parking areas managed by a local traffic authority.