- Sign Type:
- Visitor Signs
- Sign Reads:
- All customers must leave contact details
- Sizes Available:
- 200x300mm
- Material:
- 1mm Rigid Plastic or Self Adhesive Vinyl
- Orientation:
- Portrait
- How To Order:
- Select the Required Size, Material and Quantity then click `Add To Basket`
All Customers Must Leave Contact Details
All Customers Must Leave Contact Details
From 4th July 2020 the hospitality sector, including restaurants, pubs and cafes can reopen as part of an easing of the coronavirus lockdown measures
- A 21 day record of customers and visitors is a requirement of any business within the hospitality sector that plans to reopen, as it will be used by the NHS Test and Trace scheme to help contain any outbreaks of coronavirus in the future
- Ideal for display in receptions and entrances - demonstrates a commitment to enforcing social distancing and infection control practices to maintain a Covid-secure environment
- Significantly more professional in appearance than self-printed materials
- Compliant to the signs and signals regulations and EN ISO 7010:2012 where applicable. Unlike many other products on the market, these safety signs present critical information in a method consistent with all other compliant health and safety signs
- Highly durable - made from either durable rigid plastic or self-adhesive flexible vinyl
- Easy to apply - both sign types come with their own adhesive which is suitable for smooth, non-porous surfaces. Rigid plastic signs can be fixed to other surfaces using screws (not supplied)
Please note that due to demand, this product may take 2-3 working days to arrive
Price List - To order please specify a quantity. Then click the "Add to Basket" button.
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Ideal for display in receptions and entrances
Highly visible design with clear messaging presents vital information
Significantly more professional in appearance than self-printed materials