Newnan became Coweta County’s county seat when it replaced Bullsboro in 1828. The city was named after General Daniel Newnan from North Carolina. Its early residents were made up of affluent people from all over Georgia such as lawyers and doctors. The Coweta County African American Heritage Museum and Research Center was opened here in 2003. At Minuteman Press, we help businesses keep their customers safe with social distancing stickers in Newnan.
Businesses after coronavirus have to follow a few new rules. Most of those rules are with regards to signage and they are easy to implement. The Signs and social distancing stickers that businesses are putting up are here to remind people to stay a few feet apart, although celebratory Banners can be used as well in order to lighten the mood.
Several other types of stickers can also be used by shops and businesses. Social distancing floor-stickers are a must-have for businesses that have long waiting lines. The floor decals can also have directional arrows to guide shoppers to the tills in case the lines get too long. Shops with store-front windows can make use of the space to remind people that they must wear masks to enter the store.
At Minuteman Press, we make it easy to be compliant in a post-COVID world with social distancing stickers in Newnan. Come to our offices to find out how.Get a Free Quote for Banners Get a Free Quote for Signs
