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- 100% ADA Sign Compliance Guarantee: We guarantee that every tactile sign you purchase will meet current ADA Standards for accessible design. If an inspector identifies a compliance issue with our tactile signs, we will replace them at no cost.
- Life-of-the-Building Guarantee: We guarantee the structural integrity and legibility of your custom-manufactured signs for the entire lifespan of your facility.
New Mexico Antitrafficking Signage Features
Our layouts are optimized for technical accuracy and high legibility, ensuring your facility provides a reliable, accessible resource for those in distress.
- Verified Hotline Access: Features the National Human Trafficking Resource Center (1-888-373-7888) and the "BeFree" (233733) text-to-help shortcodes.
- Bilingual Support: Includes standardized English and Spanish text to ensure the lifeline is accessible to New Mexico's diverse patient and visitor populations.
- Standard 8.5" x 11" Format: Scaled to fit seamlessly into existing regulatory frames or mount directly to clinical surfaces without obstructing wayfinding.
Strategic Placement for Patient Advocacy
Effective placement ensures that your facility provides a discreet and safe opportunity for victims to access help. In New Mexico medical facilities, we recommend:
- Restroom Stall Interiors: A primary location for victim privacy, allowing individuals to save contact information or text for help without observation.
- Emergency Department Triage: High-visibility placement where patients first interface with clinical staff during an intake or emergency visit.
- Patient Dressing Rooms: Providing a quiet, private space for patients to interface with resource information during transitions in care.
- Staff Reporting Stations: Reinforcing internal safety protocols and the red flag identification training recommended for New Mexico healthcare professionals.
New Mexico Human Trafficking Signage FAQs
Q: Are New Mexico hospitals mandated to post these signs?
A: Under N.M. Stat. § 30-52-1.1, the state requires the posting of these notices in various public locations. Healthcare facilities are encouraged to display them in "conspicuous" areas to aid in victim identification and support.
Q: Why is bilingual English and Spanish signage used in New Mexico?
A: To ensure broad accessibility and meet state-level advocacy standards, the notices must be accessible to both English and Spanish-speaking individuals in need of assistance.
Q: Are these signs durable enough for hospital disinfectants?
A: Yes. Our clinical-grade acrylic and PVC are non-porous and specifically engineered to withstand frequent saturation from medical-grade cleaners without surface degradation.
Secure Your New Mexico Facility Advocacy
Stay current with state safety initiatives and support your community with professional signage. Most facilities complete their requirements by ordering online for immediate processing.
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