You may want to check with the regulations where your establishment is located, even if you post a sign, local laws could supersede this announcement.
The coat check areas that I am familiar with will have a sign stating the the customer uses the coat/property check area at their own risk and the Management is not responsible for lost or damaged belongings.
Good luck and have a good day.
2007-10-01 08:50:53
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answered by Sue F 7
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What to post on a coat check sign denouncing liability for lost or damaged belongings?
Could someone tell me what to say that is very official sounding and very clear. We expect nothing to go wrong, however this is worst case scenario.
2015-08-19 19:27:24
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answered by Jena 1
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Coat Check Sign
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answered by Anonymous
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Coats are checked at your own risk. Not responsiblefor lost, damaged or stolen belongings.
2007-10-01 08:47:32
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answered by Diane M 7
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2016-04-08 08:04:42
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answered by ? 4
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Establishment or name of business, event not responsible for lost or damaged property should say it loud and clear, something simple should do fine.
2007-10-01 08:46:56
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answered by MNgirl@thebeach 4
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Disclaimers should be written by a lawyer.
2007-10-01 08:42:49
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answered by davidmi711 7
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no clue
2007-10-01 08:44:17
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answered by Anonymous
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