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Aluminium signs, 350x160 mm, Aluminium, Screw with screw cap
Price incl. VAT
Product details
Type:
Aluminium signs
Width:
350 mm
Height:
160 mm
Thickness:
1.5 mm
Material:
Aluminium
Fixing method:
Screw with screw cap
Product description
Farm signs fulfil a number of different functions. The first signs that guests see are probably the ones that show the way to the farm. Direction signs often start on a major road nearby and then guide visitors all the way. Once at the farm, visitors are often met by a welcome sign or a large name sign.
Anyone visiting the animals will then see a number of signs. Among other things, stable signs are common, as well as signs which label accessories for the animals. Labelling, informing or showing the way – many different signs are needed on a farm.
Whatever needs communicating on your farm sign, you can choose the text and design for the job. All to ensure your signs fulfil their role as well as possible. Below are some examples of farm signs.
Demand for locally grown vegetables and organic eggs is growing all the time. A large sign with text such as “Eggs & Potatoes” on the roadside can attract spontaneous visits from passers-by.
To avoid the risk of infection, outsiders may be banned from interacting with certain animals. This should be made crystal clear with a classic prohibition sign so that visitors do not misunderstand the message. Prohibition signs also include the “No thoroughfare – private road” sign, which is common on farms, where there are often a number of private roads to make work on the farm easier.
It is very common to feature the farm name on a sign at the entrance to the farm. Some people choose to have a small sign, while others choose a significantly larger and more conspicuous variant. Much depends on how many spontaneous visitors you want to attract to the farm.
A number of farm signs are also needed among the animals. These include horse stable signs, numbers on different stalls and signs that label where the different equipment goes.