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Attachments Add Utility to Custom Lanyards on the Job |

Tuesday, 16 March 2010
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Lanyards are a common tool in many offices and other workplaces. With multiple attachments available, lanyards can play multiple roles as needed. Standard accessories such as bulldog clips and badge holders afford a sturdy hold on I.D. cards and light objects. Split rings hold keys securely on the lanyard, readily at hand for multiple locks. Carabiner hooks and oval loops can add a stronger hold to keep items attached to the lanyard more securely, giving staff members one less thing to worry about. Length adjusters enable wearers to adjust the lanyards for a more comfortable fit. Disconnects enable the wearer to remove the item attached to the lanyard as needed without taking the lanyard off the neck. It's the perfect solution for low- or high-position keycard readers. Specialized attachments such as cell phone loops and water bottle holders enable the wearer to keep such items handy even when their hands are engaged in other work. For those working around operating machinery or in potentially confrontational situations, such as security guards and psychiatric care staff, a breakaway attachment can add an extra measure of safety. If a lanyard should become entangled in a machine or be grabbed by someone, the breakaway will release before the wearer can be hurt. With the combinations available, there's sure to be an attachment that's right for any lanyard need. With their ability to help employees do their jobs more efficiently, and carry a customized marketing or identification message, lanyards can be a valuable part of nearly every workplace. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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