ALWAYS BE SEEN
How many people drive past your sign boards in the dark?
How many sign boards are situated under or near to street lamps?
The answer to both questions is – plenty!
You now have a great opportunity to use reflective sign boards to catch the light from passing vehicles or from street lighting, allowing your sign boards to carry on doing their job after the sun goes down.
The material used to create the reflective effect is a type of vinyl that is applied to the face of the board – it can either be used for certain parts of the board, for example to highlight your company name or some specific text or it can be used for the whole of the sign board for maximum visibility.
COMBINATIONS
Our reflective sign boards are available in either a T-Board or Flag Board construction; which style you choose is totally up to you. For more information about how our T-Boards and Flag Boards are constructed, visit our Standard Sign Boards page.
Or why not combine a Shaped Sign Board or Bespoke Sign Board with a reflective effect?.
Need help deciding what type of sign board is right for your company image or the properties in your portfolio? Contact us today to discuss your requirements.
Why use our Sign Boards?
The Correx used to make our T-boards is of high quality, industry-standard construction. Two sheets of Correx are heat welded together and the post is slotted in between, giving an excellent finish. For our Flag Boards, a single sheet of thicker 6mm Correx – printed on both sides – is used for added rigidity, and to ensure that printing cannot be seen through the back. After printing, each board goes through a UV drying process to give the best possible bond between the ink and the Correx. This means that the boards have maximum durability, come rain or shine! In addition, the Correx used for our sign boards is fully recyclable, so you know that in choosing EA Boards you are ‘doing your bit’ for the environment too. In keeping with our environmentally-conscious ethos, we recommend that the recycling identification code be printed somewhere on the sign board to ensure that it is correctly recycled once it has reached the end of its life.