This “When to Call 911” sticker provides a clear, simple reminder of situations that require emergency assistance. Designed especially for children, guests, and anyone unfamiliar with emergency protocols, it helps remove...
This “When to Call 911” sticker provides a clear, simple reminder of situations that require emergency assistance. Designed especially for children, guests, and anyone unfamiliar with emergency protocols, it helps remove hesitation and confusion during critical moments.
Using straightforward language and easy-to-recognize icons, the sticker highlights common emergencies such as fire, a stranger, or someone being hurt, reinforcing when it’s appropriate to call 911. The high-contrast design makes it easy to read quickly, even in stressful situations.
Printed at 4” × 6”, these stickers are supplied on rolls for efficient distribution and large-scale use. Ideal for schools, childcare centers, campgrounds, rental properties, community programs, and emergency preparedness initiatives.
Product Details:
Size: 4” × 6”
Format: Roll stickers
Roll quantities: 2,500 or 5,000 stickers
Clear emergency guidance with simple icons
Easy-to-read, high-contrast layout
Suitable for walls, doors, or common areas
At 5,000 units, you’reunder a dollar per householdreached.
A simple visual tool that helps people recognize when it’s time to make an emergency call.
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Return unopened items within 30 days for a full refund. Items must be in original condition. Note: Return shipping costs are not covered unless due to our error. For more details, please see our Returns & Refund Policy.
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