Oregon's Tigardville became Tigard in 1907. The city’s early growth sparked when the Oregon Electric Railway reached the town. The Tualatin Valley Electric company came soon after and connected Tigard to the electricity grid in 1911. The Supreme Court settled a landmark case here in 1994 and it established a test that local governments now use everywhere. At Minuteman Press, we design social distancing stickers in Tigard.
Social distancing stickers have many benefits for businesses in Tigard. They promote customer awareness about the pandemic and educates them on how to keep themselves safe while moving around. The stickers are versatile in shape and size which means that they can be placed anywhere in the store that they are easy to see.
The most common use of social distancing stickers is to keep customers from crowding while picking things off the shelves or when they are in the queue. Standing too close to each other while waiting to be served makes the chances of infection higher. Floor decals will keep that from happening by giving people clear instructions on where to stand. These stickers can be removed when circumstances are normal or they can be kept in place for up to five years.
Work with us at Minuteman Press and you can get social distancing stickers in Tigard that show how your business cares about its customers.
