Stock National Substance Abuse Prevention Month Awareness Ribbon Yard Sign

SKU: PB-DA455-D-YARD Minimum Qty: 10
  • Turn Heads and Raise Awareness
  • Double-sided with visibility from both directions
  • Includes a metal H-Stake for easy display
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$19.00

Description

Light Up the Path to Awareness with these National Substance Abuse Prevention Month Ribbon Yard Signs. It’s time to show off your commitment to a drug-free future while turning heads left, right, and center (literally, thanks to the double-sided feature).

No engineering degree required. Just pop the included metal H-Stake in the ground, slide in the sign, and voilà – they’re your megaphone for drug and alcohol prevention. Want to move the signs around? Simply pull them out of the ground and put them in a different area. Whether you’re an organization, coalition, department, or just a one-person powerhouse of positivity, these signs are so versatile that even your lawn will thank you for the upgrade.

Features that Matter:

  • 24″ x 18″ Red Awareness Ribbon Shaped Yard Sign
  • Two-sided Impact: Visibility from both directions ensures your message is seen far and wide
  • Effective: Reusable outreach tool with flexible usage
  • Sturdy Material: Includes a traditional metal H-Stake for easy display
  • Durable: 4 mil white coroplast made to resist fading and withstand the weather
  • No Hardware Required: Use your foot to gently step or push stake ends into the ground

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Additional information

Weight 7 oz
Dimensions 20 × 18 × 24 in
Type

Minimum Order Quantity

10

Sold in Multiples Of

5

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