- Sign Type:
- Security Awareness Poster
- Sign Reads:
- Have They Left A Bag Unattended? See it. Say it. Sorted. Report Any Suspicious Behaviour To
- Sizes Available (W x H):
- 297 x 420 mm (A3) | 420 x 594 mm (A2)
- Material Available:
- Standard 0.2mm Flexi-Plastic
- Orientation:
- Portrait
- Application:
- Suitable for indoor use
- Artwork ID:
- SP194
See it. Say it. Sorted. Poster - Have They Left A Bag Unattended?
See it. Say it. Sorted. Poster - Have They Left A Bag Unattended?

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Promote a strong security culture with “See it. Say it. Sorted.” posters that encourage vigilance, support awareness, and help meet Martyn’s Law requirements
Simple, durable, and ideal for public venues, schools, and businesses - these posters reinforce safety protocols, encourage reporting, and show a visible commitment to site security
- Encourage people on your premises to report suspicious behaviour if they see something that doesn’t feel right
- Increase awareness of security protocols on your site
- Take proactive steps to embed a robust security culture to safeguard staff, students and members of the public
- Martyn's Law requires public premises to take proportionate measures to address security risks. Our posters are simple, affordable, effective and have been expressly designed to help organisations towards demonstrating compliance
- Demonstrates your commitment to protect those on site and provide reassurance to all
- Features a ‘write-on’ space to add details of who to report suspicious behaviour to
- Durable, tear resistant material with anti-curl edges means the poster will last many years of use
- Wipe clean properties with high moisture resistance to keep the poster looking fresh and new
- Fully recyclable material containing no PVC
- Bold, high-quality print signage, delivers a clear and crisp message using durable UV-stabilised inks
Promote a strong security culture with “See it. Say it. Sorted.” posters that encourage vigilance, support awareness, and help meet Martyn’s Law requirements
Simple, durable, and ideal for public venues, schools, and businesses - these posters reinforce safety protocols, encourage reporting, and show a visible commitment to site security
- Encourage people on your premises to report suspicious behaviour if they see something that doesn’t feel right
- Increase awareness of security protocols on your site
- Take proactive steps to embed a robust security culture to safeguard staff, students and members of the public
- Martyn's Law requires public premises to take proportionate measures to address security risks. Our posters are simple, affordable, effective and have been expressly designed to help organisations towards demonstrating compliance
- Demonstrates your commitment to protect those on site and provide reassurance to all
- Features a ‘write-on’ space to add details of who to report suspicious behaviour to
- Durable, tear resistant material with anti-curl edges means the poster will last many years of use
- Wipe clean properties with high moisture resistance to keep the poster looking fresh and new
- Fully recyclable material containing no PVC
- Bold, high-quality print signage, delivers a clear and crisp message using durable UV-stabilised inks
Martyn's Law
The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025, also refered to as 'Martyn's Law' addresses the need for public and private institutions to supply specific first aid items that are required when a mass casualty event occurs. By providing specialist trauma response first aid kits, emergency first aid can be performed till emergency services can arrive, and by having appropriate measures in place to respond to a terror attack and mitigate physical harm the loss of life from a terror attack can be greatly mitigated.
Traumatic injuries such as major bleeds can result in death in minutes, but having provisions to stop severe bleeding readily available, and clearly signposted and easy to access can be vital in keeping casualties alive until medical professionals are able to help.