Handicap parking stencils are especially suited for pavement marking, are state compliant, and get the best results from spray paint. The Handicap Parking Stencils are typically used by pavement marking and maintenance contractors because the professional grade thickness makes them durable and reusable.
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Ensure full ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) accessibility compliance on your commercial property or municipal roadways with our premium selection of handicap parking stencils. Custom-engineered for professional pavement striping contractors, municipalities, and facility managers, these stencils are laser-cut from high-density, reusable Low-Density Polyethylene (LDPE) to deliver flawless results with every application. Available in our heavy-duty 1/8" (125 mil) "Pro-Grade Max-Flat" plastic which is weighted to lay perfectly flat under its own weight, or our flexible 1/16" (60 mil) "Standard-Grade Light-Duty" plastic, our stencils conform cleanly to rough asphalt and concrete contours to completely eliminate underspray paint leaks. We offer standard Federal ADA wheelchair designs from 21" to 48" tall, specialty New York/Active style wheelchair-in-motion markers, and exact DOT state-compliant templates for California, Texas, Florida, Pennsylvania, and other regions. Built for thousands of repeating layouts, these stencils feature a specialized smooth polymer finish allowing dried paint to flake off easily upon flexing, keeping your equipment clean and your pavement markings razor-sharp.
When business owners are designing their location's parking lot, they should be sure to keep in mind their handicapped customers. The Americans with Disabilities Acts establishes a strict set of guidelines that must be followed by every business with a parking lot. Failure to comply with ADA regulations can result in fines. Luckily for business owners, the ADA specifications are rather straightforward. Handicapped Parking Stencils are made in a variety of sizes and shapes so you can use them in any situation, whether it's for parking lot spaces, handicap stadium row assignments or aisles markers.
ADA regulations require that a business owner have a certain number of handicapped parking spots. According to Adaptive Access, this number depends on how many parking spots a location offers. For small businesses with only 25 parking spots, only one accessible parking space is necessary. As the number of parking spots increases, though, so does the number of required accessible parking spots. At the maximum, for locations with more than 1,000 regular parking spaces, handicapped parking spaces must account for 20 spots, plus one for every extra hundred spots.
When deciding on the location of a handicap-accessible parking spot, there are a few rules that a business owner needs to observe. The accessible parking spots must be the closest parking spot to the store. At some businesses, the closest parking spot may not be suitable for an accessible parking spot. For example, the closest spot may be located on an extreme slope, or the ground may have large cracks in it. If this is the case, than the accessible spot needs to be as close as safely possible to the business' entrance.