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FINAL Clean+Care Coverpage We’re here for you Prevost offers the solutions you need – now and for the future – to ensure your coach is clean and safe for passengers and drivers alike allowing you to offer them peace of mind. Updated 5.26.20 Table of Contents Driver Protection Systems* Alert Decals Air Purification Kit Emergency Hatch with Fan* Hand Sanitizer Dispensers Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizer Electrostatic Spraying Application Prevost Face Masks + PPE Seat Distancing Decals* Headrest Covers + Seat Banners Passenger Partitions* The Ultimate Service Network Additional Resources Click above to go directly to each page. *Coach + Transit Updated 5.26.20 DRIVER PROTECTION SYSTEM PROTECT YOUR DRIVERS FEATURES + Benefits Provides protection for drivers and passengers Transparent, easy-to-clean materials offer great visibility for drivers and passengers Production part, retrofit kit available Ensures social distancing Available for all models H3-45 X3-45 Volvo 9700 Bring your bus to a Prevost Service Center for installation to receive 10% o installation labor charges. All work performed at a Prevost Service Center includes a 24-month parts and labor warranty. Contact your regional parts sales manager for more information. Prevost # description IS20907 TRANSPARENT PARTITION GUARD BEHIND DRIVER - X3 IS20906 TRANSPARENT PARTITION GUARD BEHIND DRIVER - H3 IS20910 TRANSPARENT DRIVER BARRIER KIT WITH DOOR - X3 IS20911 TRANSPARENT DRIVER BARRIER KIT WITHOUT DOOR - X3 IS20908 TRANSPARENT DRIVER BARRIER KIT WITH DOOR - H3 IS20909 TRANSPARENT DRIVER BARRIER KIT WITHOUT DOOR - H3 IS20912 TRANSPARENT PARTITION GUARD BEHIND DRIVER - VOLVO 9700 FROM 2012 3CET2S225C5152266 Freight is prepaid for all ground shipments Effective April 17, 2020 – June 30, 2020 @PrevostCoach @PrevostPromos PARTS CUSTOMER SERVICE | CANADA P 800.463.8876 / PARTS CUSTOMER SERVICE | UNITED STATES P 800.621.5519 FIND SERVICE CENTER LOCATIONS, HOURS, AND CONTACT INFO AT WWW.PREVOSTCAR.COM ©2020 All rights reserved. “Prevost,” the Prevost logotype, Prevost model designations and all other Prevost-related marks, images, and symbols are trademarks, registered trademarks and/or exclusive properties. †All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. TRANSIT APPLICATION NOVA BUS LFS DRIVER PROTECTION SYSTEM NOVA BUS ENGINEERED FEATURES + Benefits Provides protection for drivers and passengers Created with materials easy to clean and disinfect Ensures social distancing Easy-latch system can be operated by driver Options include: Retractable shield, temped glass shield Retractable shield for wide door Fixed shield Fixed polycarbonate shield Non-OEM, Nova Bus integration Bring your bus to a Prevost Service Center for installation to receive 10% o installation labor charges. All work performed at a Prevost Service Center includes a 24-month parts and labor warranty. Contact your regional parts sales manager for more information. Prevost # description N8911801 DRIVER BARRIER WITH RETRACTABLE SHIELD N8911802 DRIVER BARRIER WITH RETRACTABLE SHIELD - FOR WIDE DOOR N8911803 DRIVER BARRIER WITH FIXED SHIELD N8911804 DRIVER BARRIER WITH FIXED POLYCARBONATE SHIELD N8911805 DRIVER BARRIER DOOR SYSTEM - NON OEM (NOVA BUS INTEGRATION) Freight is prepaid for all ground shipments @PrevostCoach Effective April 17, 2020 – June 30, 2020 @PrevostPromos PARTS CUSTOMER SERVICE | CANADA P 800.463.8876 / PARTS CUSTOMER SERVICE | UNITED STATES P 800.621.5519 FIND SERVICE CENTER LOCATIONS, HOURS, AND CONTACT INFO AT WWW.PREVOSTCAR.COM ©2020 All rights reserved. “Prevost,” the Prevost logotype, Prevost model designations and all other Prevost-related marks, images, and symbols are trademarks, registered trademarks and/or exclusive properties. †All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. TRANSIT APPLICATION NOVA BUS LFS DRIVER PROTECTION SYSTEM NOVA BUS ECONO BARRIER, ENGINEERED BY NOVA BUS FEATURES + Benefits Quick + easy installation Automotive-rated material Nova Bus engineering review included Customizable (additional fees apply) Fits easily on most makes + models (subject to design review) Not intended to prevent physical assault Designed for short-term useage (includes workmanship warranty only) IMAGE FOR REFERENCE ONLY; FINAL PRODUCT MAY VARY Bring your bus to a Prevost Service Center for installation to receive 10% o installation labor charges. Contact your regional parts sales manager for more information. Prevost # description N8911844 BARRIER DOOR - POLYCARBONATE ABRASION RESISTANT (48” HIGH) N8911845 BARRIER - POLYCARBONATE (48” HIGH) N8911846 OPTIONAL COVERING PANEL FOR ECONO BARRIER Freight is prepaid for all ground shipments Effective April 22, 2020 – June 30, 2020 @PrevostCoach @PrevostPromos PARTS CUSTOMER SERVICE | CANADA P 800.463.8876 / PARTS CUSTOMER SERVICE | UNITED STATES P 800.621.5519 FIND SERVICE CENTER LOCATIONS, HOURS, AND CONTACT INFO AT WWW.PREVOSTCAR.COM ©2020 All rights reserved. “Prevost,” the Prevost logotype, Prevost model designations and all other Prevost-related marks, images, and symbols are trademarks, registered trademarks and/or exclusive properties. †All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. TRANSIT APPLICATION flexible front barrier EDUCATE PASSENGERS WHILE BOARDING FEATURES + Benefits High quality decal Easy to install with sticky-back Velcro hooks Fire-retardant vinyl Cleanable material Features a central pocket allowing you to change directives or add your own Bring your bus to a Prevost Service Center for installation to receive 10% o installation labor charges. Contact your regional parts sales manager for more information. Prevost # description N8911727 FLEXIBLE BARRIER FRT W/H (45” x 12”) Freight is prepaid for all ground shipments Effective May 25, 2020 – July 31, 2020 @PrevostCoach @PrevostPromos PARTS CUSTOMER SERVICE | CANADA P 800.463.8876 / PARTS CUSTOMER SERVICE | UNITED STATES P 800.621.5519 FIND SERVICE CENTER LOCATIONS, HOURS, AND CONTACT INFO AT WWW.PREVOSTCAR.COM ©2020 All rights reserved. “Prevost,” the Prevost logotype, Prevost model designations and all other Prevost-related marks, images, and symbols are trademarks, registered trademarks and/or exclusive properties. †All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. COVID-19 ALERT DECALS COMMUNICATING MEASURES FOR PASSENGER SAFETY FEATURES + Benefits Remind passengers and drivers Install instantly with easy-peel backing of safety measures, suggestions, Features temporary adhesive for requirements easy removal or repositioning Adhere throughout coach interior Available in EN, EN/SP, EN/FR 7771061 - DO NOT APPROACH 9.5” X 4” 7771057 - WASH YOUR HANDS 9.5” X 4” 7771058 - MASK REQUIRED 9.5” X 4” DESCRIPTION DIMENSIONS PREVOST PN* DESCRIPTION DIMENSIONS PREVOST PN* Wash your hands Number of passengers before and after 9.5” X 4” 7771057 accommodated 12” X 5” 7771062 being in public Maintain a safe and Face mask use appropriate distance is required. 9.5” X 4” 7771058 11” X 4” 7771063 from other passengers. Face mask use is Do not pass this point. recommended. 9.5” X 4” 7771059 19.5” X 4” 7771064 Fever Alert 13” X 7.5” 7771060 No fare collection. 8” X 4” 7771065 For the safety of your Do not approach and fellow passengers, the operator. 9.5” X 4” 7771061 8” X 4” 7771066 do not use this seat. *FOR BILINGUAL DECALS, ADD SUFFIX -SP FOR EN/SP, OR -FR FOR EN/FR. Freight is prepaid for all ground shipments Effective April 22, 2020 – June 30, 2020 @PrevostCoach @PrevostPromos PARTS CUSTOMER SERVICE | CANADA P 800.463.8876 / PARTS CUSTOMER SERVICE | UNITED STATES P 800.621.5519 FIND SERVICE CENTER LOCATIONS, HOURS, AND CONTACT INFO AT WWW.PREVOSTCAR.COM ©2020 All rights reserved. “Prevost,” the Prevost logotype, Prevost model designations and all other Prevost-related marks, images, and symbols are trademarks, registered trademarks and/or exclusive properties. †All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. Social DISTANCING floor DECALS ESTABLISH DISTANCE BETWEEN PASSENGERS FEATURES + Benefits High-traffic decal material Anti-slip finish Usable for coach, transit, and workshop Clearly indicates where to stand to maintain appropriate distance Available in English, French, Spanish Prevost # description 7771097 DECAL: STAND HERE, EN/SP 7771096 DECAL: STAND HERE, EN/FR 7771095 DECAL: STAND HERE, EN Freight is prepaid for all ground shipments Effective May 20, 2020 – July 31, 2020 @PrevostCoach @PrevostPromos PARTS CUSTOMER SERVICE | CANADA P 800.463.8876 / PARTS CUSTOMER SERVICE | UNITED STATES P 800.621.5519 FIND SERVICE CENTER LOCATIONS, HOURS, AND CONTACT INFO AT WWW.PREVOSTCAR.COM ©2020 All rights reserved. “Prevost,” the Prevost logotype, Prevost model designations and all other Prevost-related marks, images, and symbols are trademarks, registered trademarks and/or exclusive properties. †All other trademarks are property of their respective owners. COACH ENTRY EDUCATIONAL DECALS INFORM + INSTRUCT PASSENGERS 7771085 7771086 7771087 7771088 FEATURES + Benefits High-quality decal Easy to install + remove Customizable combinations Additional decals available upon request Prevost # description Prevost # description 7771085 WASH YOUR HANDS SIGN, 4.5 X 4.5 7771088 DISINFECTION SIGN, 4.5 X 4.5 7771086 MASK SIGN, 4.5 X 4.5 7771090 WASH YOUR HANDS SIGN, 2 X 2 7771087 FILTER SIGN, 4.5 X 4.5 7771091 FILTER SIGN, 2 X 2 Freight is prepaid for all ground shipments @PrevostCoach Effective May 19, 2020 – July 31, 2020 @PrevostPromos PARTS CUSTOMER SERVICE | CANADA P 800.463.8876 / PARTS CUSTOMER SERVICE | UNITED STATES P 800.621.5519 FIND SERVICE CENTER LOCATIONS, HOURS,
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