150mm accessible door sign with black wheelchair symbol on a white background. Self adhesive and single sided, suitable for highlighting accessible entry points.
Read moreAccessible Wheelchair Symbol Door Sign
Make accessible routes clear with this accessible door sign featuring the wheelchair symbol. It provides an easily recognised symbol of accessible and wheelchair-friendly entrances. Ideal for use on automatic doors, power-assisted doors, and designated accessible routes.
Key Product Features:
- AS0003 safety sign from RGL
- Wheelchair symbol in black on a white background
- Single sided
- Self adhesive
- Dimensions: 150mm x 150mm
Clear Identification of Accessible Entrances
This accessible door sign uses the recognisable wheelchair symbol, giving visitors assurance that the entrance ahead is accessible and wheelchair friendly. The high-contrast black icon on a white background helps make the message visible at a glance. By displaying this safety door sign on automatic or power-assisted doors, you make it easier for all users to locate and approach the correct route around a building.
Where to Use this Wheelchair Accessible Door Sign
This automatic door sign is ideal for a wide range of applications, including:
- Automatic doors at main building entrances and internal lobbies
- Power assisted doors fitted with push to open buttons or touch free sensors
- Accessible route markers in corridors, lift lobbies, and communal spaces
For manual, automatic, or power assisted doors, this wheelchair accessible symbol may need to be paired with additional door safety signs to provide complete guidance. Where accessible-friendly power assisted doors are installed, a combined sign with text and accessibility symbol offers a clear and complete message. Using the right signage together makes sure visitors understand both that the route is accessible and how the door should be operated.
The Importance Of Accessible Hardware And Signage
Inclusive design is essential for compliance with BS 8300. Accessible signage must be supported by suitable hardware so that entrances and facilities are easy for everyone to use.
Lever handles with return-to-door designs are recommended as they are easier to grip and operate. Round knobs and small pulls can reduce accessibility and may not meet BS 8300 guidance. See our Guide To Door Handle Heights for details on inclusive and compliant door handle dimensions and positioning.
For washroom facilities, clear identification with an Accessible Toilet Symbol sign should be paired with compliant hardware. Visit our door hardware range or contact our team for expert guidance.