The flags will dotted on lamp posts over Offaly.
Offaly Domestic Violence Support Service is launching a new public awareness campaign teaching us to spot any major"red flags" in our relationships.
These flags will be on lamp posts across Tullamore, Birr, Banagher and Edenderry displaying a common behaviour in unhealthy or abusive relationships.
It's to coincide with the International 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, with the centre encouraging people to post the notices to social media when found.
CEO of ODVSS Anne Clarke says it's about equipping people with the correct terms:
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