Signs are made metal
and are reflective.  They
are 24 inches by 30
inches.
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Lori Quick speaks out
about losing her son
Ty, because he did not
wear his seatbelt.
Signs To Save Lives
70% of all fatal accidents occur in rural areas!  We feel this is because there are not a
lot of reminders to drivers to buckle up and drive safe.  There are many who would argue
this point but when you go into the city there are reminders along the highways to wear
your seatbelt, don't speed, and drive safe.  When you travel in the rural areas you very
seldom see a single sign reminding you.  

We are going to change this, by offering signs to businesses, schools, or anyone who
would like one.  All you have to do is request a sign below and we will come and put it up
for you.  The best part of it all,
THEY ARE FREE!
Your Name:
Business Name:
Your phone number:
Address:
1st sign goes up at Chamois High School
The first sign was placed at Chamois
High School to kick off The Signs To
Save Lives Campaign.
Dixon High School joins The Signs To
Save Lives Campaign.  Two signs were
placed at both exits from the high school
Ty's cousin Mathew
"I Buckle Up!
Do You?"
East Central College joins The Signs
To Save Lives Campaign.  
Hermann High Schools
becomes the 6th high
school to join signs to save
lives.