🚪 Slide into Professionalism!
The Headline Sign - Slider Sign is a sleek, engraved plastic sign measuring 2.5 x 10.5 inches, designed to clearly indicate room status with a sliding cover. Ideal for conference room doors, it features a distinctive black print on a gray background, ensuring visibility and professionalism in any setting.
Manufacturer | Identity Group Holdings, LLC |
Brand | Headline |
Model number | 1519 |
Product Dimensions | 26.67 x 6.35 x 1.02 cm; 113 g |
Color | Black/Gray |
Material Type | Plastic |
Pre-printed | Letter |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 2.5 x 10.5 cm |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1519 |
Item Weight | 113 g |
T**6
Easy Slider
We have tried several sliders for our washrooms at work and none work like this one. Heavy Duty and easy to install. Slider moves easily. Really sticks to the door. Great product!!
L**A
Great!
Treatment room door
M**D
GREAT PRODUCT!!!
So we needed some signage for our office/agency restrooms, and decided on these, and they work great!Since our office building was a residential house, long ages ago, the two bathrooms (one upstairs, one down) are just "home" type bathrooms (although updated for commercial use), so the ability now to indicate if the bathroom is in use, or not, is both very convenient, and very helpful, and now we don't have to all knock on the door first, which is kind of annoying and disruptive for whoever is in the bathroom at the time.We didn't want to screw holes in the bathroom doors, so I just used the double sided tape that is included in the package. Holds super strong (the doors are wood, painted).There was a mention that the front piece comes off, or could come off. Well, yes, this is only fitted together, the back frame and then the top frame, with the slider and the Vacant/In Use piece in between, and if someone would tug on the outer frame, it could indeed become separated from the back piece, since they are not screwed together, or even "snapped" together in any seriously substantial manner.I'd suggest, as an improvement, that they fix that, if they ever would want to improve this product, however, I solved this pretty easily by positioning the mounting tape to cover both the back and front frame pieces, where they join at the back. Hopefully, that makes sense, although it's hard to kind of explain....but, if you look at the back of it, the inner piece is the "back" piece (what you mount on the door) and, surrounding the inner piece is the edge frame of the front piece, which snaps over and on top of the back piece. Just be sure the tape overlaps those areas, and then both the back, and front, are stuck solid to your surface.Imagine a doughnut sitting over its doughnut hole, where the doughnut hole is what you'd mount to the wall, and the doughnut is the front piece you put over the mounted doughnut hole. Well, so you just make sure the double sided tape pieces (they give you four squares of it) cover both the inner frame (doughnut hole) and outer frame (doughnut). This is easy to do, at the corners, and at the top area. This effectively glues both pieces to your door or wall, and the front plate is then mounted as securely to the door/wall as the back plate.Granted, if you opted to use the screws, instead, you wouldn't be able to use that trick, unless you applied glue to the frame before mounting it over the door/wall piece, but, for those using the double sided tape option, it's a way to make sure your front frame doesn't ever come off -- not that I'd really see any way it would, anyway, since I don't see anyone pulling on the front frame, just using the sign slider, but, if that's a worry, there's a possible cure, or one that works well for us at least.I like that it is large, and highly visible, and doesn't look cheap. It looks commercial, and professional. The slide mechanism itself works just great, moving the single piece to either side. The slide itself doesn't stick out, so I've seen some people slightly fumble a bit to see how it works, but there is a ridge in the middle of the slide piece, and it's pretty straight forward obviously, in how to use the slider.We mounted ours just above the bathroom doorknob (for both the upstairs and downstairs bathrooms) to remind people to use it -- since obviously it doesn't help much if the person using or leaving the bathroom doesn't change the sign -- and so far it is a habit people are picking up easily, so this seems an ideal way to solve the problem of not knowing if a room is occupied, or free.Of course this would work for any room, and other uses have been noted, such as a conference room, dark room, or it could even be used effectively in the home, for parents, to help facilitate the sharing of a space among children, or for spaces that are sometimes off limits, but other times are able to be used.Overall, a terrific product, and I HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!
C**E
joli mais il faut changer les scotchs double face pour une meilleure qualite
Je l'ai d'abord installe avec les scotchs fournis et au bout de 3 jours, il est tombe donc je vous recommande de mettre d'autres scotchs plus solides.
A**L
Very useful!
I’d live this sign, it helps us a lot on our rentals since so many people use our laundry area. Now they don’t have to guess if someone’s using the aea.
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