May 20, 2026 What are the Accessibility Requirements for Wayfinding Signs in Regina?

The provided content does not specifically mention ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) requirements, as those are U.S.-based regulations. However, for facilities in Regina, Saskatchewan, the content specifies that accessibility compliance is guided by Canadian standards, specifically the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Group standards. CSA B651 mandates the use of tactile signage with Braille and high-contrast directional signage near public entrances and elevators. Additionally, the National Building Code of Canada requires tactile signage incorporating Braille and raised characters. Generally, these signs should be installed at consistent heights, typically 48 to 60 inches to the center for tactile signs, to ensure they are accessible to visually impaired visitors.


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