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Access Control Signs

Guide and Inform with Access Control Signs

Businesses, municipalities, government agencies and property owners can rely on Signs Now for access control signs and restriction signs in custom and standard designs. Our solutions encompass almost every possible application you may need!

What Are the Most Popular Types of Access Control Signage?

No Trespassing Signs

These restricted access signs alert people to respect privacy or property rights by staying away. Post no trespassing signs around the perimeter of a secured area where they’re sure to catch the eye of those who might consider entering. Any individual or organization that wants to keep trespassers out of an area or off a piece of property should employ highly visible access control signs. Several examples include:

  • Private property
  • Authorized personnel only
  • No hunting or fishing
  • Construction zone

Policy Signs

Advise visitors and employees to facility rules with policy signs and regulation signs. In many cases, you’ll enhance the safety and convenience of everyone while also reducing your risk or maintenance expenses. Just a few of our many examples include:

  • Pool rules
  • No smoking
  • No food or drink beyond this point
  • No lifeguard on duty

Parking control signs

While many parking signs must adhere to Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations, other access control signs are the choice of the business, municipality or individual. With parking control signs, you can improve the order and efficiency of your facility. Some examples include:

  • Tow-away zone
  • Parking for visitors only
  • Pick-up and drop-off only
  • No semi-trucks

Security signs

Enhance security and improve loss-prevention efforts by posting signs that let visitors know they’re being observed. In many instances, the warning sign alone will deter unwanted or illegal activities! Consider examples such as:

  • 24-hour video surveillance
  • Smile, you are being videotaped!
  • Security camera in use

How Can I Use This Type of Signage?

There is a variety of ways you can use custom access control signs to help restrict and protect your business or property: 

  • Protect property rights and privacy by posting no-trespassing signs.
  • Improve the health and well-being of guests and employees with safety signs.
  • Advise people on rules — and reduce your exposure to risk — with warning signs.
  • Restrict access to unsafe areas or other non-public facilities where unauthorized visitors pose a risk to themselves or others.
  • Prohibit entry to buildings or zones where security rules are in effect, such as at military bases or testing labs.
  • Mark private roads and driveways with access control traffic signage.
  • Deter unwanted or illegal activity with security notice signs that alert people to surveillance measures.
  • Instruct visitors to facility health rules with no smoking signs, drug-free zone signs or radiation signs.

Ready to Start Benefiting from Affordable Signage?

Whether it’s a simple, one-time graphic or an entire project’s worth of signage and displays, you can count on Signs Now. From measurement and design to expert installation, we can help! Let’s sit down to discuss your needs and review our solutions. Contact us today.

Call Signs Now San Jose at (408) 288-9008 for more information.

Providing Access Control Signs to Santa Clara County, San Jose, Santa Clara, Milpitas, Morgan Hill, Gilroy, CA and surrounding areas

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