Property owners use Post No Bills signs to maintain the appearance of their property. Uncontrolled posting of flyers creates visual clutter, litter, and can damage surfaces. This is often used alongside no storage signs to keep areas clear.
Post no bills is a traditional phrase meaning Do Not Post Advertisements Here. It prohibits people from sticking flyers, posters, or bills on a wall, fence, or construction barricade. This is a common rule on general property signs.
Yes, in many jurisdictions, posting flyers on private property without permission is vandalism or trespassing. This sign serves as a formal notice that the owner prohibits such activity, often reinforcing the boundary set by crowd control barricades.
They are most common on construction site hoardings (plywood fences), scaffolding, abandoned buildings, and blank city walls which are frequent targets for wild posting of concert and event flyers.
Because they are often placed in urban outdoor environments, they are usually made of durable plastic or aluminum with a graffiti-resistant coating to withstand weather and potential vandalism, much like our uv safety signs and other outdoor signs.
Prevent the temporary barriers of your construction site from being plastered with endless bills, posters and pamphlets. A Post No Bills Sign or Stencil will clearly state your rules and show that you are serious about your property.
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