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The In This Together Edition
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I hope that things are going well with you and yours. We’ve been sticking close to home, other than one fun, masked-up concert here in Portland. My wife made pickled beets using my grandpa’s recipe. We found a frog living in our back yard and we named him Albert. Exciting times!
This week, I added new forms, trackers, and charts to BusinessFormTemplate.com. Each is free to download and print.
Sadly, Covid-19 continues to impact our communities. I’ve added new safety and informational signs to PrintableSigns.net and there are new classroom signs at TeachersPrintables.net as well.
Please take a moment to visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider making a monthly pledge to support the creation of even more printables. Thank you!
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BusinessFormTemplate.com, my 13-year-old site that started with just a few items, has now passed the 1,600 printables mark. There are so many letters, forms, templates, and log sheets. The best part is, each item is free to download and print in either PDF or DOC format.
I recently added new real estate forms for agents, landlords, and house hunters. There’s a full-color home showing tracker, an illustrated utility service info sheet, and listing and sales trackers. Or, print an apartment hunting checklist, a needs/wants list, or a move-in letter. If you need a variety of the most popular and useful property-related forms
from the various FreePrintable.net sites, consider the Real Estate Pack, priced at just $24 with the newsletter subscriber discount applied.
There are also new letters relating to: cell phone service, mail theft, and customer appreciation.
Letters for human resources cover: employee name change, furlough, proof of employment, and recall to work.
Plus, find printable music practice logs, a client call log, and a coin collector’s log. There’s also a vintage car bill of sale.
Rounding out the new additions are a job application comparison chart and a project to-do list.
Everything at the business forms site is free in PDF format. In most cases, editable DOC versions for Microsoft Word (and other compatible programs) are available for free as well. If you’d like to save time and have all of the site’s forms in one convenient download, the Business Forms Collection is $199.
Here’s a little more about the time- and money-saving Printables Packs. There are more than 60 themed Pack in all. The business-related mini collections are priced at $27 ($24 with 10% newsletter subscriber discount) The themes are: Agriculture, Auto, Budget, Church, Human Resources, Inventory, Real Estate, Restaurant, Sales, Start-up, Theater,
Freelancer, Nonprofits, Office Manager, Public Relations, Accounting, Homeowner, Politics, Social Media Manager, and Pandemic Business. There are other Packs for specific hobbies and interests at varying price points.
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With the continued need for safety-related and information signs during the coronavirus pandemic, I’ve just added another batch of pandemic signs to PrintableSigns.net, along with a few more classroom signs for TeachersPrintables.net.
At PrintableSigns.net, you’ll find new signs announcing the availability of Covid-19 vaccines or booster shots. Most are illustrated, and some specify whether appointments are needed or if walk-ins are accepted. There’s a new temperature check sign, a “We’ll Get Through This” sign supporting health care workers, and a symptoms checklist. And, it’s unfortunate this is an
issue, but I’ve added illustrated signs clarifying that used, disposable masks should be placed in the trash, not flushed in a toilet.
The site now has 85 pandemic signs encouraging social and physical distancing, mask-wearing, and other safety measures. There are also restaurant printables, retail signs, and delivery signs. While most of the signs at PrintableSigns.net are free in PDF form and $3.99 as an editable DOC file, everything in the Pandemic Signs category is free in both
formats.
Head to TeachersPrintables.net for signs related to safer classrooms, sanitation, and distance learning.
The newest additions include classroom signs with colorful illustratrations reminding students, staff, and visitors to wear masks. There’s a “Welcome Back” safety sign, a sign indicating where to wait before entry, and a sign related to checking in at the school office.
Rounding out the pandemic printables is a student Covid exposure notification form that can be customized and used to relate quarantine procedures.
I am so eager for the pandemic to be a thing of the past, but until then, I’m glad that I can provide free, easy-to-print signs, forms, and other items.
Thanks so much for sending me your ideas for new printables! Remember to visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider becoming a member with a monthly pledge. Happy printing!
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Sincerely,
FreePrintable.net
kevin@freeprintable.net
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