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Accessible Reserved Parking Signs
Accessible Reserved Parking Signs clearly identify designated parking spaces reserved for wheelchair users and disabled drivers using the recognised accessibility symbol. Commonly installed in workplace car parks, hospitals, retail parks and public buildings where accessible parking must remain available.
Where & How to Use this sign
Install these signs at accessible parking bays where spaces are reserved for wheelchair users or Blue Badge holders. Common locations include workplace car parks, hospitals, shopping centres, schools and public buildings. Position directly beside or in front of the designated parking space so drivers clearly recognise the reserved accessible bay.
Improved Accessibility Parking Identification
- ✓ Accessible parking bays clearly identified
- ✓ Drivers recognise reserved spaces instantly
- ✓ Reduced misuse of accessible parking bays
- ✓ Improved parking organisation in busy areas
- ✓ Reinforces inclusive access for visitors
- ✓ Supports accessible parking compliance
Specifications
- Conforms to BS 5499
- Materials: Rigid Plastic
- Alternative material: Polycarbonate
- Size option: H400 x W300 mm
- Alternative size: H600 x W400 mm
- Background colour: Blue
- Text colour: White
- Symbol colour: White
- Pictogram: Wheelchair accessibility symbol
- Surface finish: High gloss
- Non-photoluminescent
- Non-reflective
- Supplied as single sign
- Orientation: Portrait
- Text displayed: "Reserved parking"
- Fixings supplied separately
- Suitable for indoor and outdoor use
- Sign type: Accessible reserved parking sign
Installer Guidance for Accessible Parking Sign Placement
- ❌ Installing signs too far from the designated bay
- ❌ Mounting where parked vehicles obscure visibility
- ❌ Using small sizes in large open car parks
- ❌ Where accessible parking markings already provide clear identification
- ❌ Where spaces are shared with general parking
- ❌ Where directional parking signage is required instead
- ✅ Mount directly adjacent to accessible parking bays
- ✅ Position at driver eye level for easy recognition
- ✅ Ensure clear visibility from approaching vehicles
Customers frequently asked questions
What are Accessible Reserved Parking Signs? Accessible Reserved Parking Signs identify parking spaces reserved for wheelchair users or disabled drivers using the recognised accessibility symbol.
Where should reserved accessible parking signs be installed? They should be installed beside designated parking bays in workplaces, hospitals, retail parks and public buildings to clearly identify reserved accessible spaces.
Do reserved accessible parking signs help prevent misuse of bays? Yes. Clear signage helps drivers recognise that parking spaces are reserved for disabled drivers or wheelchair users.
What symbol appears on accessible parking signs? These signs display the internationally recognised wheelchair accessibility symbol which clearly identifies accessible parking spaces.
Are reserved accessible parking signs suitable for workplace car parks? Yes. They are widely used in workplace parking areas, hospitals and public buildings where accessible parking bays must remain reserved.
Features & Benefits
- ✓ Recognised wheelchair accessibility symbol
- ✓ Clear reserved parking instruction text
- ✓ Durable rigid plastic and polycarbonate options
- ✓ High visibility blue accessibility colour scheme
- ✓ Suitable for indoor and outdoor installation
- ✓ Clearly identifies reserved accessible parking bays
- ✓ Helps prevent misuse of designated spaces
- ✓ Supports inclusive parking facilities
- ✓ Improves driver awareness in busy car parks
- ✓ Helps maintain accessible parking availability
Helpful accessible parking and route sign choices
To guide people from parking bays towards the correct doorway, use left arrow wheelchair entrance signs where the accessible route turns left. Helpful for car parks, reception approaches and building frontages.
For access routes where visitors need to continue in the opposite direction, choose right arrow accessible entrance signs to reduce hesitation at junctions. Useful near entrances, pathways and external walls.
Where a step-free route is provided nearby, add wheelchair ramp access signs so users can identify the safer approach quickly. Ideal for schools, offices and public buildings with ramps.
You can compare wider access wording, arrows and route markers in the disabled access signage range when planning a complete visitor journey. Useful for keeping parking, ramps and entrances consistent.
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