A huge range of DDA compliant safety and directional signs are available and in many cases signs alone can bring a business site into compliance with the current regulations - please call for more details.
What is the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) 1995?
The purpose of the DDA is to prevent Service Providers treating people with disabilities less favourably than other customers or employees and to oblige Service Providers to make reasonable adjustments to all aspects of their service to ensure it is accessible to people with disabilities.
A few examples of service providers to whom the DDA applies are: Banks, Advice Agencies, Local Councils, Hotels, National Parks, Pubs, Building Societies, Sports Stadia, Post Offices, Charities, Theatres, Voluntary Organisations, Art Galleries, Cinemas, Museums, Places of Worship, Leisure Centres, Shops and Government Departments & Agencies.


