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Thanks. I was thinking FEMA, NHTSA, OSHA, etc. would have design/spec minimums or best practices; similar to NEPA requiring fire/ems vehicles with 4" wide reflective striping on sides and a chevron pattern occupying 50% of the rear.
Hi, does anyone have official guidance or information regarding requirements on police vehicle markings? I found guidelines for fire vehicles and ambulances but no such guidance for law enforcement vehicles. Specifically, I am working with a department that wants to use non-reflective for the...
+1... Bottom line vehicles with advertisements need to be titled and insured in business name.
Nvr understood why ppl want their name on things they don't own
Yes, it needs to be on everything. I always ask and leave it up to the customer. Always on printing and about 1/2 of the time when it comes to yard signs and magnets. Even have one contractor we put it on his shirts. Spelled out no less. I thought that was overkill but he likened the shirts to a...
+1..... we mail custom designed/printed ones that basically wish happy holidays and a thank you for their business. No sales offer or discount- it's more of a piece to keep our name out there. We also carry the design over to our email blast that goes out to everyone on our email list.
Unless you're locked into the 24"x72" size, I would check out Company E who would be around $50 less than Company C & D. Their stands work with 24"w X 63" or 32"w X 72"h.
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