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Signazon.com Brings Lakefront School Safety to the Forefront.

Posted by: John Taylor on: November 17, 2008

Friday, November 14 – Following a minor car accident on last Monday at Lakefront Preparatory in Brookline, MS, Richard Howard, a Student Driving teacher at the private school, decided to propose a new Safety Program to the school board. Last Friday, the program was passed. What set Howard’s proposal apart from other earlier programs were the alternative safety methods that he found online.
When Mr. Howard, a History teacher, started teaching the Student Driving Program at Lakefront Preparatory School, he had a few concerns. The small, private school is home to about 350 students, from ages four to eighteen. Because Lakefront isn’t a public school, it doesn’t have a school zone, yellow school busses, or Driver’s Education Vehicles with mounted flashing lights on the roof as most scholastic institutions do. Following the car accident that took place on school grounds this Monday, Howard decided that he would have to find some alternative methods for alerting drivers on and off school grounds to be more aware of the students’ safety.
When Howard found Signazon.com online, he was immediately pleased with some of the unconventional options that were offered for safety door magnets and warning yard signs. In particular, he found several versions of Driver’s Education Vehicle Magnetic Signs, Safety Car Door Magnets, and other Warning and Caution Magnetic Signs for Cars. Howard stated that, before he found Signazon.com, he had “had some difficulty finding Custom Vehicle Magnets that he could personalize” to fit the specifics of Lakefront.
“What I liked the most about [Signazon.com] was that every Magnetic Sign and Car Door Magnet was completely customizable. I teach at a school that doesn’t have the same hours, activities, or vehicles that most schools do, and every general student safety design isn’t going to apply to us. Signazon had these great, free templates that I could alter to make sure that the auto magnets worked for my specifications.”
Signazon.com specializes in Custom Car Magnets and their online design service is “geared toward customers who have certain needs that can’t be met with pre-printed signage,” says Kelly Cooper, Head of Internet Marketing for the company. “Our goal here at Signazon.com is to create professionally designed templates that are free and easy to customize. Every customer should be able to have exactly what they want; it is our job to meet their needs, not the other way around.”
Howard, for one, is certainly happy about his new signs that arrived on Wednesday morning. In fact, after receiving the personalized car magnets for their Driver’s Educational Vehicles and school vans, he decided to order some “cheap yard signs and banners for other purposes. I’m planning to use the yard signs to serve as a school zone-type message. Honestly, I already feel better; I know that the students are safer, and that just makes for a better learning environment.”

Click on link below for more detailed information of Safety car door magnets and warning yard signs :

www.signazon.com/car-magnetic-signs.aspx

About Signazon.com:
Signazon.com is the leading online custom business sign design and manufacturing company, deploying the very latest in ecommerce technologies, creative template based design and commercial manufacturing for yard signs, magnetic signs, oversized checks, real estate signs, political signs, promotion signs, vinyl banners, vinyl lettering, and sign and banner accessories since 2005. Their website offers consumers and businesses high quality signs and banners with easy online custom sign design, fast delivery and unbeatable prices. For more information, please visit www.signazon.com.
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