The founding of the village of Mt. Kisco, New York, dates to 1850. The community got its name from one of two sources, both Native American: either “cisqua,” which means “a muddy place,” or “kiskamenahook,” which is translated as “settlement near a brook. The “Mount” comes from a hill 623 feet high near the town. At Minuteman Press, our experts work to support our community by offering social distancing Signs in Mt. Kisco.
In response to health concerns, many organizations changed the way they operate. Some limited the number of people allowed in a store at the same time, while others reserved special hours for shoppers. Many adopted guidelines. For such measures to be effective, everyone must understand and abide by them, and social distancing Signs are one effective means available to promulgate the information.
When a Mt. Kisco company decides to use Signs, it has a wide range of products at its disposal. Social distancing Signs can be printed quickly and reprinted just as rapidly when information changes. Since Signs are economically priced, even frequent replacement is cost effective. The Signs can be placed in one location or located throughout the premises to serve as reminders to follow established guidelines.
Social distancing Signs in Mt. Kisco are available from our skilled technicians at Minuteman Press, who help support our local economy. Call or come in now to discuss your needs.Get a Free Quote for Signs
