

Beaverswood Corded Disk Seat Markers - Social Distance Seat Sign - Social Distancing in Seated Areas (Please Do Not Sit Here - Text & Symbol)
About this item
- Encourage people not to sit within 1-2 metres of each other in public places
- 4 premium quality and highly durable label designs to choose from
- Highly visible to highlight seats not to sit on
- Made up of a 125mm label, 150mm white disk and 1 metre black elasticated cord
- Can be moved and used time and time again
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Product description Help maintain social distancing and encourage people not to sit within 1-2 metres of each other in public places with these Social Distancing Seat Markers. Ideal for buses, trains, stadiums, restaurants, cafeterias, waiting rooms, schools, airports, conference rooms and many more. With 4 different designs, you can choose whether to stick the label directly onto the chair or use the plastic disk and cord to tie it around the seat. These seat markers are long lasting and will stand the test of time as the labels are highly durable with a strong adhesive to stop them peeling or lifting. Each label has a diameter of 125mm and an overall diameter with the disk of 150mm. The black elasticated cord is 1 metre long to accommodate most chairs, whilst also being UV resistant, waterproof and hard-wearing. Designed for use on chairs with a maximum circumference of 105cm. Legal Disclaimer Designed for use on chairs with a maximum circumference of 105cm.
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I wrote to Bigamart's customer support and they accompanied the process of reshipping the item until it finally arrived. I felt a genuine effort to solve the problem till it was finally solved.
The package was here in Australia from England in a few days โ so quick! Something was missing and they refunded it straight away. Pretty happy with these guys.
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