What the weather brings
I would first like to start by saying congratulations to my colleague Aaron and his family, for the new addition to their family, a baby boy. Aaron will most likely be out for the week to help take care of the new little one. I’ll be sorting through his e-mail while he’s gone and will answer any questions sent in.
Secondly, Next Day Signs would like to advise any sign owners to keep an eye out for when the tail end storms of Hurricane Isaac sweep over Central Ohio. It’s possible that all we may get is some rain and a small bit of wind, however there have been many times when signs have been damaged by the strong winds brought in after a hurricane passing. Feather flags are the most susceptible to the gusts of wind and may want to be kept inside all day. Yard signs and banners may only need to be taken down for the worse hours and then put up again later in the day.
While our signs are weather proof, in the sense that they are not damaged by rain, cold or snow, we unfortunately cannot guarantee their safety during natural disasters. So please refrain from taking your signs into a volcano.
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