Ensure compliance with Maine requirements with the
Maine Human Trafficking Notice (GSS-HT811C-ME-1). This sign is required to be posted at hotel front entrances or lobby areas and helps guests access support resources under
Maine Title 26 Section 879.
Key Features:
- Code Compliant: Designed to support Maine Title 26 Section 879 hotel notice requirements.
- Durable Construction: Made from 0.125" (1/8") Celtec for lightweight strength and long service life.
- High-Visibility Graphics: Digitally printed orange and white design; braille not required per ADA regulations.
- Interior Use: Intended for indoor placement.
- Easy Installation: Foam tape strips included; larger signs may require silicone adhesive. Please refer to our installation guide for complete instructions.
- Customization: Over 80 standard colors available for sign, font, and graphics upon request.
Text Reads:
- Are you getting little or no pay for your work?
- Were there promises made about your job that weren't kept?
- Is someone keeping your documents from you?
- Are you engaging in sexual acts for money against your will or out of fear?
If you or someone you know is being trafficked or exploited, we will support you.
To get support or report a tip, call 1-888-373-7888 or text BeFree (233-733).
For more information, visit mainesten.org.
Ideal Applications:
- Hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities
- Any facility seeking to display trafficking hotline information
Installation:
Use the included foam tape strips on a clean, dry surface. Press firmly from the center outward. Larger or high-traffic placements may require silicone adhesive. Please refer to our installation guide for complete instructions.
Compliance:
This sign was designed in accordance with Maine Title 26 Section 879. Hotels should post the notice at front entrances or lobby areas in a conspicuous manner. While no exact size is mandated, 8.5" × 11" is commonly used for visibility. Maine provides materials in English, Spanish, and French. Please check with your local inspector to ensure it meets all code requirements for your specific city or county.