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ID Lanyard Reviewed There are many different styles of badge attachments you can add to a lanyard. These include swivel clips, grippers, and bulldog clips. Some are designed for use by cardholders. Others slot directly through a hole in the ID badge holder necklace or firmly grip the edge of the map. Of course, keeping your card on the display and within easy reach is just the beginning. You can branch by making many everyday items more accessible. Here are samples of the special attachments that you want included on your next delivery order. Types of ID Badge Holder Necklace Badge Reels Do you run your card through a reader or access time clock every day? Have you ever wished you had just a few inches on your lanyard, so you do not have to scoot as close to swipe your ID? Add a badge reel that you reach as far as you want to expand. This draws the line back to the reel itself, so you do not sit with your card dangling. This confirmation also works well for keys. Pen If you're on and carry a clipboard, you know how hard it is to keep pace with a pen. You try to use the cap to the pen against the metal wedge clip - but it is still sliding. You put the pen in a pocket and end up with ink on your shirt or a hole in your pants. Why not just a pen holder to add to your lanyard? Cell phones and cameras It makes sense to us a solid loop attachment to keep these devices within reach. After all, mobile phones and cameras should be close to your face to work! You do not have to worry about losing it or are expensive accessories if you choose the holder. Keyrings When you work in a building that used old fashioned locks for office supplies or cabinets, it's best for your keys and badge to be kept together with an ID badge holder necklace. A flat split ring is an inexpensive way to access all your devices to ensure its handy when you need them. These can be added to your existing lanyards. Choose a pull-apart key ring with a ball and socket release for ease of use. Memory Sticks This is a great attachment to their own if you're doing off-site presentations at fairs or job fairs. Never worry about leaving your CD at the office or shuffling through your laptop bag for the memory stick. Just load the data on the device, attached to your container, and go. As well prepared is the easiest way to look professional in these situations. Survival Gear If you enjoy spending time outdoors, lanyard attachments can be real lifesavers. A penlight or a whistle within reach can be very useful in emergencies. On hot days, it makes sense to keep fluids handy. A packing container is strong enough to support a full bottle of water. Choose a lanyard with a quick release section or a carabineer so you can detach the bottle and refill it easily. |
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