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All Gender Restroom Sign with All Gender Symbols - Optional Wheelchair Symbol

Gender Neutral Restroom Braille ADA Signs - 9" x 9"

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All Gender Restroom Sign with Male, Female, and Transgender/All Gender Symbols, Tactile Letters and Braille, with Optional Wheelchair Symbol

Our ADA-1254 All Gender Restroom sign is a popular sign and complies with new California AB-1732 laws mandating compliance signage for single-user, single-occupant restrooms. (An optional wheelchair symbol can be added to denote a wheelchair accessible restroom.) This sign features the traditional male and female gender symbols, along with the new trans/all gender symbol, as well as ADA required tactile (raised 1/32") letters and Grade 2 Braille. Many states, schools, and businesses, both small and larger, have made the move to inclusive all gender ADA signage for restrooms and other sanitary room identification.
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All Gender Symbols Restroom ADA and California Compliance Sign with Option to Add the Wheelchair Symbol

  • Non-glare matte finish
  • Tactile (1/32 inch raised) Symbols and Text
  • Grade 2 Braille
  • Male, Female, and Trans/All Gender Symbols
  • Optional Wheelchair Symbol can be added to signify a wheelchair accessible restroom
  • Our high-quality yet economically priced ADA and California Compliant All Gender Bathroom Signs are guaranteed to pass inspections, including those performed by California Certified Access Specialists, or your money back.

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Who Benefits from All Gender Restrooms? 

  • People who are uncomfortable in men's or women's rooms for many reasons; for example, people who are not women or men and/or people who are gender nonconforming
  • Parents/caregivers whose children are a different gender from them
  • People with caregivers or personal attendants who are a different gender from them
  • Other people may also benefit specifically from single-occupancy bathrooms, such as people who are extremely introverted, people who are breastfeeding or have other needs for privacy, and so on



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