Handicap Wheelchair Ramp Signs
Handicap Wheelchair Ramp Sign Details:
- Sign is manufactured on durable rust-proof .080" aluminum
- Pre-punched 3/8" mounting holes in top and bottom for easy installation.
- Meets M.U.T.C.D. specifications for highway use.
- See in our catalog on page 14.
In Stock - Usually ships same or next business day.
High Intensity Prismatic Reflective on .080" Aluminum:
MATERIAL | SIZE | PRICE PER SIGN | ADD TO CART | Catalog Part # | ||
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1 to 4 | 5 to 9 | 10 + | ||||
![]() High Intensity Prismatic | 12" x 18" | $34.54 | $32.81 | $31.09 | R7-8d-1218-HIP |
Full Cube Prismatic Reflective on .080" Aluminum:
MATERIAL | SIZE | PRICE PER SIGN | ADD TO CART | Catalog Part # | ||
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1 to 4 | 5 to 9 | 10 + | ||||
![]() Full Cube Prismatic | 12" x 18" | $44.77 | $42.53 | $40.29 | R7-8d-1218-UPG |
Available Reflective Finishes:
High Intensity Prismatic Reflective | Full Cube Prismatic Reflective |
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Specifications:
Legend: | HANDICAP WHEELCHAIR RAMP |
MUTCD Sign Code #: | R7-8d |
Shape: | Vertical Rectangle |
Color: | WHITE on BLUE |
Available Sizes and Weights: | Size: 12" x 18"; Ship Weight: 1.9 lbs |
Available Styles: | High Intensity Prismatic Reflective on .080" Aluminum |
Full Cube Prismatic Reflective on .080" Aluminum | |
Full Description: | R7-8d have a blue background color. The text and border are white and it is in the shape of a vertical rectangle. |
Mounting Hole Placement: | ![]() |
Example Use:
A Handicap Wheelchair Ramp Sign is incredibly useful in public spaces, such as shopping centers, schools, or government buildings, to ensure that individuals with mobility challenges can easily identify and access entrance ramps. For instance, consider a scenario where Mr. Anderson, who uses a wheelchair due to a spinal injury, visits a newly opened community library. Without a clear sign indicating the location of the wheelchair ramp, he might struggle to find an accessible entrance, wasting time and facing unnecessary inconvenience. However, with a prominently placed Handicap Wheelchair Ramp Sign, Mr. Anderson can immediately identify the appropriate pathway, making his visit smoother and more enjoyable. Such signage not only offers practical direction but also demonstrates inclusivity and consideration for all members of the community.