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In 1996 Nigel May-Brown was driving along a dark
country road with young daughter Sarah.
They came across a warning triangle in the road.
Whats that Daddy asked ever curious Sarah.
As Nigel was explaining they came across a woman in a dark coat standing by a
broken down car.
Sarahs comment: "That triangle should be on the lady not on the
road"
This was the inspiration for the Safety Reflectives company . In the past twelve
years Nigel has supplied reflective jackets to road safety organisations,
schools, clubs and business throughout the UK. He has been supported by LARSOA
(Local Authority Road Safety Officers Association) who have purchased product as
have road safety charity and the RAC.
A new service in 2007 worked very well for York solicitors Ware & Kay.
They supplied the city council with two thousand high visibility tabards with
their logo for a cycle safety program.
Apart from widespread publicity it was not possible to go anywhere in the city
without seeing the companys name.
Sussey solicitors Howell-Jones are doing a similar project with their county
council.
Partner Elizabeth Leah commented "Safety Reflectives have done much more than
just supply us with reflective jackets.
Nigel found the contact at the council, set up the meetings, helped us with the
marketing, advised on design and mde suggestions for our press release.
Its a complete service
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