Ensure multi state compliance with the
3 x 5 Human Trafficking Notice Self Adhesive (GSS-HT35E). This pack of eight adhesive cards helps medical facilities meet posting expectations in
Maine Title 26 Section 879 and
New York A10425 or ABC Law Section 65 e.
Key Features:
- Code Compliant: Supports Maine Title 26 Section 879 and New York A10425 or ABC Law Section 65 e notice requirements.
- Multi State Coverage: Acceptable nationwide; mandated in Maine and New York.
- Package: Set of 8 self-adhesive cards.
- Size: 3" × 5" compact format for exam rooms and restrooms.
- Durable Material: Printed on velvet gloss plastic sheeting.
- High Quality Graphics: Expertly printed digital graphics; braille is not required per ADA regulations.
- Interior Use: For indoor placement only.
- Customization: Over 80 standard colors available for sign, font, and graphics.
Text Reads:
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, construction, factory, retail, restaurant work, or any other activity - call the National Human Trafficking Resource Center at
1-888-373-7888.
Victims of slavery and human trafficking are protected under federal and state laws.
The hotline is:
- Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Toll-free
- Operated by nonprofit, nongovernmental organizations
- Anonymous and confidential
- Accessible in more than 170 languages
- Able to provide help, referral to services, training, and general information
Ideal Applications:
- Hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare facilities
- Any facility seeking to display trafficking hotline information
Installation:
Self-adhesive backing for quick installation. Clean and dry the surface, align, and press firmly from the center outward. For long-term adhesion on textured surfaces, consider edge sealing or a compatible adhesive promoter. Please refer to our
installation guide for complete instructions.
Compliance:
This product was designed in accordance with
Maine Title 26 Section 879 and
New York A10425 or ABC Law Section 65 e. Typical placements include guest rooms, public restrooms, and a conspicuous public area near the entrance.
Please check with your local inspector to ensure it meets all code requirements for your specific city or county.