The borough of Fair Lawn, New Jersey is home to one of the first planned communities in the country, Radburn, which was built in 1929, and touted as “a town for the motor age”. Originally, the borough’s name was a single word; however, in 1933 its official spelling was established as “Fair Lawn”. Social distancing Posters in Fair Lawn are among the products we at Minuteman Press are proud to offer.
In lieu of issuing verbal reminders many Fair Lawn organizations have opted for reminding employees, customers and visitors to maintain a six-foot space from each other, via signage dedicated to this purpose. This nonconfrontational method, in addition to being easier on everyone’s nerves, is more likely to elicit compliance, particularly if an individual views the Posters frequently.
Those interested in using social distancing Posters can customize them to whatever degree they wish. Templates are available; however, those who are interested in showcasing their organization’s culture may choose to use them only as a general guide and put their own spin on the Posters. A variety of colors are available, and the selection of sizes virtually unlimited.
Here at Minuteman Press, we will be happy to assist you in designing the social distancing Posters in Fair Lawn that you want associated with your organization. To learn more about the options available to you, please contact us today for a free consultation.Get a Free Quote for Posters
