Avoid making mistakes with your signs by following these simple rules.
This week, we will discuss the five rules for owning LED signs for your business.
Buy only from a trusted seller.
The first rule, of course, is to buy a sign only from a trusted retailer or manufacturer. Do not be blinded by incredibly low prices, because chances are, the quality is low too. Research on the best and trusted sellers in the market today by asking around or checking online. Reading reviews is a big help as well, as these are real experiences from real buyers. Purchasing a LED sign from a trusted seller also saves you from problems in the future.
Read the user manual.
Even if this goes without saying, some people skip this totally. Reading and understanding the user manual is important to how to properly operate the unit, as well as the things not to do with your sign. This manual has all the information you need about the parts of the sign and the basic instructions you need to know as a new LED sign owner.
Install correctly.
Most LED signs are pretty easy to install; however, it is still best to ask professionals to do it for you. Some LED sellers offer installation services for free to make sure that their buyers get their signs properly installed. So if you bought a unit from a retailer that offers this service for free, then take advantage of it.
Maintain your LED sign.
LED signs usually have really long lifespans. But you can further lengthen this by taking care of your sign through proper cleaning. If you were to buy one for outdoor use, make sure to regularly clean it, especially after the rain. As for indoors, wiping the dust off weekly will do. You can find other caring tips in the manual as well.
Contact professionals in case you need repairs.
In case your LED sign needs repairs, it’s best to contact professionals to avoid injuring yourself. Call your retailer immediately and let them know about the problem. Most sellers offer a warranty as well, so this shouldn’t cost you a thing. They can provide maintenance for free as well. Note that warranties are only usually offered by trusted sellers, so make sure to always follow rule number 1!
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