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Follow on Google News | 4/20 Is Coming: HOTELSIGNS.com Holds 5th Annual Sign GiveawayNew comical event video highlights possible problems with hiring hotel security to guard the 4th floor.
By: HOTELSIGNS.com About The 420 Sign Promotion The numbers 420 have often been associated with marijuana-smoking related activities, and as a result, many signs bearing the numbers "420" get stolen or are defaced by customers. According to many hoteliers, 420 room number signs are more likely to go missing on their property than any other sign. Some hotels even purposely avoid the room number, 420, for this very reason. Chattanooga- To help loyal hospitality customers replace their missing signs, HOTELSIGNS.com is holding their 5th annual 420 room number sign event—giving away a code for one free 420 room number sign to each customer that subscribes to their email list. On 4/17/2019, HOTELSIGNS.com will send a special promotional code that will give email list subscribers one free 420 room number sign (some restrictions apply), with a new video that shows what may go awry when a hotel hires special security for its 4th floor. To see the new video, go to https://www.hotelsigns.com/ ### About HOTELSIGNS.com and Intersign Corporation Intersign Corporation was founded in 1987 by Hank McMahon and is located in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Intersign Corporation is dedicated to providing the highest quality ADA-compliant architectural signage available today. All signs are made in-house by a team of over 150 Sign Artisans. HOTELSIGNS.com, an Intersign Corporation company, was founded in 1999 under the name Hospitality Sign Company until 2001, when it took on the name HOTELSIGNS.com. HOTELSIGNS.com is the leading provider of brand signage for several hotel chains including Marriott International, Hilton Hotels & Resorts, InterContinental Hotels Group, Best Western Hotels & Resorts, and more. End
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