Definitive Guide To Neck Lanyards
Maybe there really isn’t a definitive guide to neck lanyards and maybe there doesn’t need to be. Depending on who you are the definitive guide would probably be non-transferable to other people. If you are a young male of sixteen or so the definitive guide to neck lanyards would include all of the brightest colors and widest straps available, plus all of the theme or logo lanyards available from favorite bands and sports teams. Attachments might probably be limited to a snap-hook on a swivel to hold keys and you might consider it a sub-category of key lanyards. Why the brightest colors and coolest logos? Well it might be a neck lanyard, but it’s never worn around your neck.
The keys get stuck in a front pocket and the straps dangles outside, advertising your passion or fashion sense. This guide would really be more like the definitive way to use a neck lanyard that doesn’t involve wearing it around your neck.
The other end of the spectrum would be the corporate HR and safety person who sees neck lanyards as just a way to carry identification badges and make it easier for employees to identify themselves and be identified in return. Making the security guards job easier is what it’s really all about and moving people more efficiently in and out of buildings is where the neck lanyards come in. Safety and security is paramount and so these neck lanyards would be breakaway lanyards to prevent harm to employees if the lanyards caught on anything. At a small amount of stress the lanyard would come apart and release the employee form any injury or harm. Make the job easier and protect employees is what the definitive guide to neck lanyards is really all apart to this segment of users.
Two separate user groups and two completely separate use for neck lanyards. Maybe the definitive guide to neck lanyards really needs to be about all of the different ways people can come up with in using neck lanyards.
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