Nation of Neighbors Neighborhood Watch Signs Now Available
By Art Hanson on March 16th, 2010 | 2 Comments »
I’m pleased to announce that Nation of Neighbors Neighborhood Watch signs are now available for purchase directly through our website: http://www.nationofneighbors.com/neighborhood-watch-signs
Neighborhood Watch signs serve two important functions: They let scam artists, crooks and solicitors know that they’re being watched and that they’ll likely be reported. More importantly, they serve as a constant reminder to community members to be vigilant and to report suspicious activity.
Our Neighborhood Watch signs are a little different. We think that’s a good thing – they get attention. They illustrate the relationship between vigilant community members and police and prominently feature the Nation of Neighbors online reporting address. Of course, our signs also come with a free real-time community alert system!

Our signs are high quality screenprinted on 0.08 Aluminum with 3M High Intensity Prismatic backing. Signs are predrilled, include mounting hardware (please specify your post type when ordering) and are pretreated with a wax coating to facilitate easier removal of graffiti. Printed locally in Charles Town, WV.
Prices are $20 (6″x12″), $40 (12″x18″) and $55 (18″x24″). Supporting members receive a 10% discount on each sign, regardless of quantity. If you need for than 10 signs, please contact us for an additional discount.
Signs can be customized with your community or agency name for a minimal additional charge ($5 per sign). Please contact us for details.
A GREAT SIGN FOR A GREAT PRICE. I have searched high and low for the best sign from generic to elaborate signs. Other signs can be purchased for less, but protective covering is an additional charge, hardware to hang the signs are an additional charge and based on the total price and weight there is shipping too. Nation of Neighbors signs are a better quality and have the price rolled into one price which is lower than the others. Thanks Art. ~Rosa
What do you think about adding this to our current Neighborhood Watch signs?