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WHAT DOES THE TERM "LAST MONTH'S RENT" REALLY MEAN? QUESTION: After fives years in a rental house, I have been given a 30 day notice to vacate the premises. This was done mid-month after I paid and the property manager cashed my check for the current month of rent. I also paid "last month" rent when...
Now Where Are Those Dishes? How to Survive Unpacking In a short time, I'll be moving again. The thought of it makes my hair stand on end. Strangely enough, my trepidation doesn't come from the process of packing itself - although it's certainly a pain to wrap all of one's dishes in newspapers and...
It's a Sick World It's no joy to be sick. It's even less joy when your child is sick. But the most unjoy is when you AND your child are sick together. That happened to my poor wife a few weeks ago. She and Little Lady, going on three years old, both had a cold...
Environmental Issue: Wood Burning Fireplaces
Environmental Psychology considers two issues with wood burning fireplaces. What's important to you? Your home environment for emotional support or saving the environment?
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Everything You Need to Know About Printed Lanyards
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Dave Lavinsky
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Printed lanyards are typically made of polyester, nylon, or cotton and are of a flat braid tubing. This style of lanyard provides ample flat surface area for the placement of names, logos, slogans, or symbols. There are thousands of businesses that specialize in the production and printing of lanyards. Printing techniques vary from a hot stamp (basic quality) and silk screen (medium quality) to a more costly dye sublimation process that results in a premium quality print. Printed lanyards are also available in a wide variety of patterns including leopard print and cow print. The standard width of printed lanyards is 3/8”, 5/8”, ¾” or 1”.
For those who desire a lanyard made from a material other than polyester, nylon, or cotton, there is a wide variety of other material to choose from. Atypical lanyard materials include PVC, fleece, denim, satin, and leather.
Printed lanyards are typically inexpensive and, if purchased in great quantity, they are available for as little as a few cents per piece. Individuals are able to choose the length, color, width, material, and customization of their printed lanyard. As - continued below ...
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common sense would dictate, the intricacy or amount of print has a large affect on the final price of the lanyard.
There is a high demand for printed lanyards and a large number of companies that supply them. Most businesses are able to accept an order for a printed lanyard and produce and ship it to the buyer within one to three business days.
When choosing a printed lanyard there are many decisions to make. In addition to selecting a specific style, it is important to decide on the best type of device to secure the object. Some examples of attachment hardware are swivel hooks, key rings, and badge holders. Typically the object to be secured will dictate which device should be used. For example, most appropriate for securing keys would be a key ring or split ring. It is extremely important to choose a high quality device when securing an object of importance.
Lanyards provides information on printed, custom, beaded, badge, neck, key lanyards, and cell phone accessories and jewelry. Lanyards is the sister site of Lapel Pins Web.
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