Exacompta Ref 67022E Self Adhesive Company Signage Hand Sanitiser Sign 20cm in Size Essential for Company, Business & Commercial Needs
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Mandatory road signs are used to inform employees and users of the rules in place within your establishment. They thus make it possible to clearly display the instructions and rules to be followed in order to ensure everyone's safety, in particular with regard to barrier gestures. Our panels are made resistant thanks to their thickness. They are easily positioned on walls, doors or any other support thanks to their adhesive side. Non-slip, they can also be stuck to the ground. Also exists for the obligation to keep your distance (ref. 67020E) and to wear a mask (ref. 67021E).
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Amazon
Mandatory road signs are used to inform employees and users of the rules in place within your establishment. They thus make it possible to clearly display the instructions and rules to be followed in order to ensure everyone's safety, in particular with regard to barrier gestures. Our panels are made resistant thanks to their thickness. They are easily positioned on walls, doors or any other support thanks to their adhesive side. Non-slip, they can also be stuck to the ground. Also exists for the obligation to keep your distance (ref. 67020E) and to wear a mask (ref. 67021E).
Mandatory road signs are used to inform employees and users of the rules in place within your establishment. They thus make it possible to clearly display the instructions and rules to be followed in order to ensure everyone's safety, in particular with regard to barrier gestures. Our panels are made resistant thanks to their thickness. They are easily positioned on walls, doors or any other support thanks to their adhesive side. Non-slip, they can also be stuck to the ground. Also exists for the obligation to keep your distance (ref. 67020E) and to wear a mask (ref. 67021E).
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