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BuildASign.comTM Donates $1,000,000 in Free Signage to Boost Hurricane Affected Economies


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BuildASign.comTM Donates $1,000,000 in Free Signage to Boost Hurricane Affected Economies

AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BuildASign.comTM will donate one million dollars in signage to help counties and parishes affected by hurricanes this season prepare for or rebuild from these storms. Anyone on the Gulf or Atlantic coasts who has been or may be impacted by hurricanes can visit www.BuildASign.com/Hurricane to get one free sign as well as additional signs at heavily discounted prices. The online sign retailer hopes that this signage donation will help residents show solidarity and help economies in affected areas get back on their feet quickly.

“My family lost our Lafayette, LA home in Hurricane Lili in 2002 and it’s great to be part of a company now that can give back to people and businesses impacted by hurricanes. We’re hoping that with the help of BuildASign.com’s donated signage, people can show that they are back in business, or will be soon, and towns across the Gulf and Atlantic coasts can return to commerce as usual. We hope the sight of 'Open for Business' or 'Back in School' banners or a 'We survived Gustav' license plate will really lift spirits in hard hit areas.“

-Chelsea Staires, Senior Communications Manager, BuildASign.com

$1,000,000 in free signage will be donated to people affected by hurricanes this season at www.BuildASign.com/Hurricane. The web page offers one free item per customer from a choice of yard signs, vinyl banners, vehicle magnetics, or license plates. In addition to the free sign, customers can purchase more of these products at deeply discounted prices. To order, customers can select a sign design, customize their sign(s) using BuildASign.com’s simple design tool, choose their size and material, and check out.

Shipping fees will apply to all orders. This signage donation is available through the end of hurricane season, November 30. The signs retailer, which diverts over 50% of its internal waste to recycling, encourages every recipient to recycle their free signs as well.

About BuildASign.com™

Founded in 2005, Austin, Texas-based BuildASign.com™ is the leading online source for custom signs, banners, magnets and more. Using the company’s proprietary web-based technology, customers can design and purchase signs online quickly and easily, any day, any time, from anywhere in the U.S., Canada, Mexico and the U.K. With BuildASign.com™’s innovative production system, each high quality sign prints and ships with industry-leading speed.

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