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Online Sign Supplier ComplianceSigns.com Now Offers Posts and Mounting Hardware
by daveanderson on Nov 18, 2009
In response to customer requests, ComplianceSigns.com now offers a variety of sign posts and sign-mounting accessories designed to work with their parking signs and other signs. The new offerings include 3 types of posts to meet various needs, from 7-foot economy posts to 8-foot premium square posts with optional mounting sleeves - all with standard mounting hardware included. Aluminum and poly post bases are now available for permanent or temporary mounting applications. These easy-to-move bases are ideal for indoor or outdoor applications. The store also offers tamper-resistant mounting hardware that secures signs from vandals by using a unique break-away fastener that leaves behind a cone that can't be turned by a wrench or pliers. In addition to these options, ComplianceSigns also offers three types of fence-mounting kits to easily mount signs to open chain link fences. "Our posts and mounting hardware are all high-quality for long-term, trouble-free service,"...Read More >>
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