Empower individuals who are subjected to human trafficking with the
National Human Trafficking Hotline Easel Sign - Celtec (GSS-HT63-NAT). This sign is a proactive tool designed to enable persons to obtain help and services by providing the National Human Trafficking Hotline telephone number.
Key Features:
- Durable Material: Made from 0.125" (1/8") thick, lightweight, and durable PVC plastic in white. Expertly printed digital graphics.
- Braille Not Required: This sign is not required to have braille per ADA guidelines.
- Easy Display: Features an easel mount for easy display.
- Interior Use Only: Designed specifically for indoor placement.
- Sign Highlights: Main purpose is to enable persons who are subject to human trafficking to obtain help and services.
Text Reads:
NATIONAL HUMAN TRAFFICKING HOTLINE
1-888-373-7888
ANONYMOUS | CONFIDENTIAL | TOLL-FREE | 24/7
Human trafficking is modern-day slavery and is happening right here in the United States.
YOU CAN HELP!
CALL THE HOTLINE TO:
1. Get help.
2. Report a tip.
3. Find services.
4. Learn about your options.
Interpreters available in more than 170 languages.
If you or someone you know is being forced to engage in any activity and
cannot leave—whether it is commercial sex, housework, farm work, or any other activity—call the National Human Trafficking Resource Center to access help and services.
This establishment is committed to helping end human trafficking. Please, don't be afraid to speak up if you see something suspicious.
Ideal Applications:
- Hotels, motels, inns, resorts, and bed & breakfast inns
- Any public or private business that wants to take a proactive role in supporting victims of human trafficking.
Installation:
This sign features an easel mount for easy display on a counter, desk, or table. It requires no additional mounting hardware.
Compliance:
While this sign is not tied to a specific state or local ordinance, it is a key tool for businesses seeking to comply with general best practices. It helps demonstrate a commitment to public safety and provides a critical resource in the fight against human trafficking. Please check with your local inspector to ensure it meets all code requirements for your specific city or county.