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911 House Number Signs are critical for emergencies. Fire, EMS or Police will be able to locate you much faster, if they can easily spot your location.
These signs come in green, blue or brown with white numbers/letters. The whole sign is reflective and can be made horizontally or vertically.
Most importantly: how do I mount this sign? Sometimes customers have trouble finding the pre-drilled holes in the sign. The picture below shows where the holes are drilled out, but the vinyl is covering the hole. You will need to take a knife and poke out the vinyl that’s covering the hole. The two holes are located on the left for vertical signs and on the top for horizontal signs.
Mounting these signs is simple. Just run screws or fasteners through these holes, and the sign can be mounted to your mail box post, lamp post or fence. To mount to a fence like shown above, just use a washer and a nut on the other side, and you’ve got an easy-to-see sign.
A simple, easy-to-install reflective address sign can make a life saving difference for your precious family. Your custom house number sign is made from aluminum alloy 5052 is a superior metal for outdoor signage because of its strength, hardness and corrosion resistance against weather extremes particularly in marine areas. It measures 6 inch x 18 inch x .040 inch thick and the reflective house numbers are printed on both sides. Its background is engineer grade prismatic reflective (Type II) and is available in three standard colors, green, brown and blue.
Emergency responders want to help, so let's all help them by clearly identifying our houses and businesses!
Posted: December 10, 2007
Timber Cove, in rural Northern California, is a two to three hour scenic drive north of San Francisco and has only about 300 people living there full time in some 500 homes. But during the summer months the population in this little “Redwood Coast” community swells to over 5,000 people.The town, with virtually no business district or Post Office of its own, includes just two restaurants, two inns and two general stores with gas stations. It serves travelers to area destinations Fort Ross Historical State Park and the Salt Point State Park