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Emergency Button Poster - Update

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February 2, 2020

Thank you for ordering one of our Emergency Button Posters. This is a very quick update.

60 posters have now been framed, but we decided not to sell more than 20 of them so that we can make sure we are able to give you a good service when you press your button. We won’t sell any more until some of you have pressed your buttons, so I hope that you press them sooner rather than later.

We’ve received to first batch of buttons, and we have been testing them by getting students and staff to press them in offices, bars and restaurants. At the moment, the system is recognising about 70% of those presses. We are trying to get this closer to 100% before we ship, so that you can be certain that when you press your button, your light will turn on in the School.

If we can’t get close to 100% results soon by testing a couple of different suppliers of buttons, then we will ship your poster to you with the one in this picture. We will run a test in your office, where it probably has a 70% chance of working. If the button doesn’t work in your office, then I hope you won’t mind sending an email when you want to set your brief. It will still turn on your light in the School.

A bit of breaking news - the School is moving to a shiny new building on 24th February. We will be in Pop Brixton, home of one of the best street-food markets in London. Come and visit! The picture below is just by the front door, and it’s where your light will live. Each box will be home to an owner of one of our Emergency Button Posters.

Thank you so much for your support - selling those 20 posters has already raised enough to fund two full scholarships. When you set your brief it will allow us to sell more posters, raising more money, which will fund more scholarships.

Of course, if you want to set your brief before you receive your poster, just reach out and let me know.

All the best

Marc

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