Accuform to Honor Workers Battling Breast Cancer During National Breast Cancer Awareness Month

As a sign of support for the surprising number of people who fight breast cancer and still show up to work, even during treatments, Accuform is offering unique stickers. In the shape of a pink hard hat, these stickers display the pink breast cancer ribbon and the words “Pink Safety” as a play on the classic “Think Safety” slogan.

The stickers are Accuform’s way of observing Breast Cancer Awareness Month, an annual worldwide campaign involving thousands of organizations to raise awareness and research funds. For each pack sold in October, Accuform will reportedly donate one dollar to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.

“Very few of us have been left untouched by breast cancer. Whether it’s a grandmother, a mother, wife, daughter, or even a coworker, we see it too much. Our ‘Pink Safety’ hard hat stickers are a way to show support for your coworkers, friends, and relatives who battle breast cancer,” said Rob Ogilbee, president of Accuform.

“Pink Safety” hard hat stickers are available in packs of 10. They are made from flexible vinyl with acrylic adhesive and are moisture resistant. Perfect for adding to hard hats, uniforms, toolboxes, or equipment for workers in any environment.

For more information, visit https://www.accuform.com.

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