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Serving People Living With A Brain Injury & Their Families In Northern BC

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Brain Injury Prevention Posters

The Northern Brain Injury Association has created a series of beautiful brain injury prevention posters.

Perfect for workplaces, recreation facilities, schools and in public buildings, brain injury prevention posters are very effective because they provide a constant reminder for people to be careful.

High impact prevention and safety posters warn and motivate people about the importance of being safe rather than sorry. Our brain injury prevention posters transmit messages in an impactful way, and promote safety year round.

  • All posters are high resolution, printed on high quality photographic paper, and are 50.8 x 40.64 centimeters, or 16 x 20 inches in size.
  • Posters are $14.99 (plus shipping and handling), and are available with your logo in place of the current one for a small additional fee.
  • We will also custom design prevention posters, or alter existing posters to suit your specific needs! For more information, please contact us.

The Northern Brain Injury Association’s prevention posters are also available in digital form for use as screen savers and on digital displays. Contact us to find out more.

To order, or for more information, please call 250-562-4673 (toll Free: 1-866-979-4673), or email us at info@nbia.ca.

Help create a safer environment at home, at work and at school.

We offer a wide variety of brain injury prevention
poster(s) to help you deliver your safety message.

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Northern Brain Injury Association | British Columbia

Providing brain injury services in northern British Columbia

CENTRAL SERVICES (Head Office)
Phone: 250-562-4673
Toll Free: 1-866-979-4673
Email: info@nbia.ca

NORTHEAST 
Dawson Creek and surrounding communities:
Phone: 250-782-0073
Cell: 250-719-4673
Toll free 1-866-979-4673

Fort St. John and surrounding communities:
Phone: 250-224-4673
Email: lance.mazanhanga@nbia.ca

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