Social Distancing Stickers in Pleasanton

Pleasanton, California is actually a misspelling of the town’s intended name. An Alameda County judge had intended to honor Union army cavalry Major General Alfred Pleasonton, but a recording clerk in the nation’s capital made an error. The city’s original name was Alisal, after the Spanish word for sycamore tree. Today, our team at Minuteman Press creates social distancing stickers in Pleasanton.

Social distancing stickers can have several purposes. Floor decals reinforce physical distance requirements. These can be ordered to help retail customers stand in line, but companies can also use them to ensure that employees give one another space. Floor decals can be as small as 10 inches by 10 inches, with squares and circles being the most popular shapes.

The shape of the social distancing stickers can be personalized. Pleasanton companies can order stars, hearts, or other shapes indicative of their industry. Companies can further customize the decals with colors and typefaces. The stickers can match the brand standard and can include gradients and patterns. The message on the stickers can be multilingual, and they can also include artwork, such as masks, footprints, and logos.

Our team at Minuteman Press can create decals that will adhere to a variety of surfaces. Our stickers can be easily removed by peeling, yet are hardy enough to withstand soap and water. For social distancing stickers in Pleasanton, please call or visit our shop today.