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"The Boys" stir the
imagination,
brings a smile to the face, while they direct pedestrians away from the areas of danger. Using a humanistic design,they draw
immediate attention and help ease the frustration felt by pedestrians when their planned route is interrupted. The unique design
will not detract from the aesthetics of the facility and presents a clean, professional image.
Inspired by "The Boys", many companies created additional applications. View some of these ideas...
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Suggested configurations



Lettering Specialists, Inc.
8020 N. Lawndale Ave.
Skokie, IL 60076
Phone: 847-674-3414
Fax: 847-674-9571
E-mail: Sales@aSignCompany.com |
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Wording:
You're the author,
choose any wording
up to 20 letters.
Here are some examples: Caution..Out of Order
Fresh Wax..Wet & Slippery
Sorry..Not in Service
Closed for Repair
This Area Closed
Danger..Keep Out
Caution..Wet Floor
Restroom Closed
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"The Boys" are currently working hard at....
Polk General Hospital
Blue Cross/Blue Shield
U.S. Postal Service
Pennsylvania State Univ.
Indiana Power & Light
Navy Supply Center
Standard Oil Building
Empire State Building
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by clicking here.
Flags, 60" high in bright orange, are used to raise the visibility to eye
level.They can be used with the interlocking or free standing "Boys"

Free Standing "Boys" are interlocking, but when ordered free
standing, they can be used individually. They have a wire support attached to the back of each "Boy".

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Maintenance operations
are easier and more efficeint due to the easy set-up and take-down.
No tools
No odd size parts
No posts
No tapes or chains to untangle
No waste of time
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The raised details on the front of "The Boys" nest into the recessed details on the back and
their light 4 pound weight makes transporting to the work site, |
very easy. Four "Boys" can be carried under one arm.
Molded in safety yellow color, from high impact Polyethylene. They have no sharp edges or movable
parts. Under normal conditions, they will last indefinitely.

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