NEW SIGNS REMIND ABOUT FACE COVERING AND HAND SANITIZING

New Signs

June 30, 2020

Cases of COVID-19 continue to be confirmed within the US and Canada. To protect themselves and others, it’s important for people to comply with government orders and mandates, as well as CDC guidelines, and be reminded to do so. Ideal for posting at any boat or business entrance, two new signs from Beckson Marine reinforce hand-washing and face-covering expectations.

Made from durable, rigid plastic, the attention-demanding bright red signs have raised white lettering and borders for additional clarity. At 3″ H x 5-1/2″ W, they’re highly readable at 15′, yet compact enough to be used in a wide range of locations. They come ready to install with double-sided tape backing.

Two versions are available: “FACE COVERING REQUIRED BEFORE ENTERING” (HA-FAC1R) and “SANITIZE HANDS BEFORE ENTERING” (HA-SAN1R). In the U.S. they retail for $8.50 USD each and commercial pricing is available.

Visit www.beckson.com.

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