ADA Signage for Churches

Churches
Ministries
Chapels
Challenge
Often, newcomers to your church are at a loss for what to do and where to go. Walking into a place of worship for the first time, or even after a long period of nonattendance, can be intimidating. And it’s not enough to have a staff member greet people at the door. You need a better way of making your members feel safe, comfortable, and welcome.
Solution
You can ensure a positive experience by installing ADA-compliant church signs and other types of indoor displays for visual clarity. Such signs simplify navigation, share your church’s values, and encourage familiarity. Moreover, they can help all members feel at ease—reinforcing your church’s purpose as a place of faith, fellowship, and community.
Why Should You Choose Erie Custom Signs for Indoor Church Signage?
At Erie Custom Signs, we know you want to create a warm, welcoming atmosphere for your entire congregation. We also understand how discouraging it can be when you’re unable to find the right indoor church signs to fit your needs. That’s why we offer a wide range of options, from room signs to donor recognition displays.
The ADA church signs we fabricate in-house are 100% compliant with federal guidelines. Along with being well versed in the ADA, our team stays up to date on the latest news and changes. Additionally, we work closely with our clients to ensure that state and local regulations are met. By ordering new signage from Erie Custom Signs, you can have peace of mind knowing that any display required to be ADA compliant will be.
Enlisting the help of Erie Custom Signs for your next project also gives you the opportunity to customize your indoor church signs. Even with ADA signs, there are several options available to you in terms of shapes, fonts, colors, images, and even materials. Whether you want a wood-grain look to match your church’s rustic aesthetic or a more polished design to fit your modern space, you can trust our team to produce displays that complement your décor. Our custom church signs are carefully crafted to blend seamlessly while providing your members with the information they need.
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What Types of Church Signs Are Commonly Used?
Lobby signs – Although not outlined in the ADA (and therefore not required to be compliant), lobby signs are strongly recommended for churches. By installing a custom display with your church’s name and logo in your lobby, you can reassure visitors that they’re in the right place.
Donor recognition walls – Wall displays featuring the names of donors are also among the most popular non-ADA church signs. Recognizing those who have contributed to your church and your programs shows that you appreciate their support and helps reinforce the spirit of giving.
Mission statement walls – Many church leaders opt to have mission statement wall signs installed in their buildings. By doing the same, you can tell congregants, visitors, and staff members what your church is about, engaging them as soon as they walk through the front doors.
Leadership/staff walls – Displays listing the names of church leadership and staff (often accompanied by photos) can go a long way toward familiarizing new members with those who run the church. Plus, having such indoor church signs in place can improve your staff culture.
Wall-mounted flag signs – Typically, these signs serve a directional or informational purpose, so they’re required to meet certain guidelines for ADA compliance. Installing such modern church signs can make it easier for visitors to get the information they need by putting it in a convenient spot.
Room signs – Hanging room signs next to each permanent space in your church is essential to achieving ADA compliance. Further, identifying what every room is for can help older members and those with visual impairments quickly determine whether they’ve arrived at the correct room.
Restroom signs – The restrooms in your church should be labeled accordingly for all visitors, members, and staff. By installing ADA-compliant restroom signs in your building, you can ensure that everyone is able to locate and have equal access to the appropriate restroom.