by Cheryl Archer | Oct 20, 2020 | ADA Complaint Signs, Braille Signs, EVAC Maps, Industry News
SignWorks has worked with a variety of clients, ranging from small commercial property managers and large construction companies, to supply Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) signage. The Americans with Disabilities Act for Tactile & Braille is made up of a...
by Cheryl Archer | Oct 9, 2020 | EVAC Maps, fire safety signs, Industry News, Safety Signs
SignWorks has worked with the folks at the Police Credit Union in the past and guided them through the process of designing their own since the City of San Bruno does not have a formalized program. When one of the maps was damaged and the process thought to be a...
by Cheryl Archer | Jun 4, 2020 | EVAC Maps, Recent Projects, Site Surveys
SignWorks is happy to report that our evacuation map project for Bridge Housing, San Francisco is now complete and that the San Francisco Fire Department approved maps were installed yesterday. We followed the Fire Department guidelines, incorporated some minor...
by Cheryl Archer | Feb 25, 2020 | ADA Complaint Signs, ADA Signs, Braille Signs, EVAC Maps, Industry News
SignWorks has worked with several clients and architectural firms to deliver Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) signs for a variety of facilities. In the early days complying with ADA regulations around making a building accessibility to those with disabilities,...
by Cheryl Archer | Jan 10, 2020 | EVAC Maps, fire safety signs, Recent Projects
SignWorks was surprised to learn that revisions to two of the maps would be required. The inspector who visited the site was not in agreement with what had been previously approved and insisted that two of the maps be revised. Since the changes were minor, no...
by Cheryl Archer | Dec 31, 2019 | EVAC Maps, fire safety signs, Recent Projects, Site Surveys
SignWorks has been working with staff at Pacific Plaza Apartments for over a year. The evacuation maps for the project were delayed due to staffing changes and an approval process that became delayed. The new staff members were managing the Fire Department approval...