Free Campus Signage Audit
Faded signs impact campus prestige.
Non-compliant ones invite lawsuits.
We walk your campus, flag what needs attention, and hand you a leadership-ready plan — with photos, priorities, and budget. No cost. No obligation.
Book a free audit →On Orange County school campuses, signage quietly carries legal weight all over — accessible parking, pool safety, occupant loads in gyms and theaters, and fire-lane markings at drop-off. We flag every gap, then help you fix only what matters.
Protect your school
California is the most active state in the nation for accessibility lawsuits — 3,252 federal ADA filings last year, more than the next two states combined — and the state’s own Commission on Disability Access ranks accessible-parking signage among the most-alleged violations. We flag every gap, as fact not fear.
Protect your students, faculty & staff
You already treat campus safety as priority one — the signage just has to keep pace. When seconds count, first responders rely on clear exterior door and room numbering to reach the right place; students and staff rely on current evacuation maps, assembly-point markers, AED and emergency-equipment signs, and legible response-protocol postings. Add the everyday layer — “watch your step,” wet-floor, and pedestrian and drop-off markings — and we confirm every piece is present, current, and readable.
Protect your prestige
Every touring family evaluates the campus on how it looks. A faded or damaged sign gives a “deferred maintenance” impression — and families investing in a private education notice everything. We document every sign that undercuts the impression your campus should make.
Protect your image
Condition is defense; brand is offense. One crest, one palette, one voice on every sign — entries, wayfinding, athletics, donor recognition — so the campus itself tells your school’s story with the same polish as everything else you put in front of families.
One walk of the campus — free.
Pick a time below — summer is the ideal window, with no disruption to campus operations.
