The Traditional Handicap Symbol
The traditional handicap symbol—also known as the International Symbol of Access (ISA)—features a stick figure seated in a wheelchair. It’s been the global standard since 1968, designed to represent accessible spaces for individuals with disabilities.Why It’s Still in Use:
- Universal recognition: It’s widely understood around the world.
- Required by ADA: The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) still recognizes this symbol as the official standard.
- Legally protected: Federal guidelines mandate this version in many public and private settings.
The “New” Accessible Icon: A Symbol of Inclusion
The newer symbol, known as the ‘Accessible Icon’, depicts a person in a wheelchair leaning forward, arms in motion, conveying independence, activity, and forward momentum.What Makes It Different:
- Modern design: Shows an active rather than passive person.
- Empowering message: Reflects the capabilities and independence of people with disabilities.
- Advocacy-driven: Championed by disability rights groups and included in design standards in some states and cities.
Are Both Symbols Legal?
Yes, both the traditional International Symbol of Accessibility (ISA)—the familiar blue wheelchair icon—and the newer dynamic “Accessible Icon” are legally acceptable for marking handicap parking spaces. However, the ISA remains the official and preferred symbol for traffic control devices, such as parking signs, according to cals.cornell.edu. While some areas are adopting the dynamic icon, businesses and agencies should check local regulations before making changes. At 1-800-STRIPER® of Providence, we ensure all handicap markings meet local and federal laws—while also offering more inclusive layout options when appropriate.Why Handicap Spaces Matter
Accessible parking isn’t just a box to check—it’s a vital part of making your business welcoming and legally compliant.Key Reasons:
- Legal: Failing to include or maintain handicap stalls can lead to fines and lawsuits.
- Moral: Accessibility shows respect and care for customers of all abilities.
- Financial: Inclusive properties draw more foot traffic and show customers you care.
What We Do at 1-800-STRIPER® of Providence
We make sure every business or municipality in Rhode Island has clearly marked, compliant, and inclusive handicap parking spaces.Our Services Include:
- Free onsite assessments
- ADA-compliant layout planning
- Installation of traditional or optional new handicap symbols
- Laser-guided striping for clean, professional results
- Fast turnaround and minimal downtime
Budget-Friendly and Quick
You don’t need a huge budget to make a big difference. Handicap space striping is affordable, and most jobs can be completed in a single day. We work with:- Retailers
- Offices
- Restaurants
- Medical Facilities
- Schools
- Government buildings
When Should You Update Handicap Striping?
- If your lines are faded or chipped
- If your layout lacks the proper number of spaces
- If your property is undergoing renovation or repaving
- If you want to add the new symbol for inclusivity
The Symbol Says a Lot
Your handicap symbol reflects more than compliance—it shows your values. Whether you stick with the traditional icon or add the dynamic new symbol, maintaining clear, fresh, and legal markings is key. Let 1-800-STRIPER® of Providence help you choose the right approach for your space, your budget, and your customers.Contact us today for a free quote and let’s make your lot more inclusive, compliant, and customer-ready.