Provide a critical resource to individuals subjected to human trafficking with the National Human Trafficking English Notice - Self-Adhesive (GSS-HT118-NAT-1). This proactive, self-adhesive sign is a tool designed to enable persons to obtain help and services by clearly displaying the national hotline and contact information in English.
Key Features:
- Durable Vinyl Material: Made from semi-rigid and durable ROODLE vinyl with printed graphics.
- Easy, Self-Adhesive Installation: The self-adhesive vinyl provides easy installation. It is repositionable soon after application and leaves no residue.
- Clear and Concise Message: The main purpose is to clearly display the hotline number and contact options, providing a vital resource for those in need.
- Interior Use Only: Designed specifically for indoor placement.
Text Reads:
CONTACT THE NATIONAL HUMAN TRAFFICKING HOTLINE
Do you want to get out of the life?
Are you being forced to work against your will?
Or threatened or tricked by your boss?
Do you know someone who may be?
CALL
1-888-373-7888
TEXT
"BeFree" (233733)
LIVE CHAT
HumanTraffickingHotline.org
24/7 | Toll free | Confidential | 200 languages
This establishment is committed to helping end human trafficking. Please, don't be afraid to speak up if you see something suspicious.
Ideal Applications:
- Travel centers and transportation hubs like airports, bus, and train stations.
- Restaurants and retail stores.
- Community centers and libraries.
- Any public or private business that wants to take a proactive role in supporting victims of human trafficking.
Installation:
The self-adhesive vinyl provides easy installation. It is repositionable soon after application and leaves no residue. Refer to our
installation guide for full instructions.
Compliance:
While this sign is not tied to a specific state or local ordinance, it is a key tool for businesses seeking to comply with general best practices. It helps demonstrate a commitment to public safety and provides a critical resource in the fight against human trafficking. Please check with your local inspector to ensure it meets all code requirements for your specific city or county.