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...
by Cheryl Archer | Dec 24, 2019 | ADA Signs, EVAC Maps, Industry News
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Tactile & Braille Signage Code is a wide-ranging set of civil rights law that prohibits discrimination based on disability and ensures accessibility to goods and services for individuals with disabilities. The lack of...
by Cheryl Archer | Sep 11, 2019 | EVAC Maps, fire safety signs, Property Management Signs, Recent Projects
SignWorks is pleased to have completed the evacuation maps project for LEHO Properties in Oakland. The project required a total of eleven 14” X 14” evacuation maps based on the number of floors and stairwells and to be in compliance with fire department guidelines. ...
by Cheryl Archer | Aug 27, 2019 | ADA Signs, EVAC Maps, Recent Projects, Site Surveys
SignWorks is pleased to have completed the evacuation maps project for Mosser Corporation in San Francisco. Located in San Francisco, the company manages properties in Oakland and Los Angeles. And, because it was more convenient for SignWorks to manage the...
by Cheryl Archer | Aug 23, 2019 | ADA Signs, EVAC Maps, fire safety signs, Recent Projects
SignWorks had the pleasure of working with Colliers International to recreate a map for a property they manage on Stockton Street. We are not sure how the 12” X 18” map was damaged but they wanted us to react it based on the picture they supplied so that it would...