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The Corona Virus & The Impact on Import Promotional Products

Everyone knows a huge part of the branded promotional product and apparel industry relies on goods made in China. Many of our clients have asked how the Corona Virus will impact inventory. There is really no firm answer until more is known. Some key issues and questions we reported on back in February are still unknown:

  1. Scientists are still trying to confirm how the virus spreads and just how far reaching it will spread globally.

  2. How long it takes its labor force to be able to safely return to work. Many factories are on complete shut down since workers are unable to travel, or are beyond capacity to fill demand for certain goods.

  3. What type of backlog will be created for goods and services.

  4. What the global impact will be economically and will this result in a recession.

 

In recent weeks, the spread of the virus has now infiltrated most countries around the world and the United States is just beginning to feel the impact. Panic buying of health and anti-bacterial product is rampant.   

-          Public events are getting cancelled or limited to the number of attendees allowed

-          Travel plans are being changed or cancelled.  Travel restrictions are being implemented on a daily basis here in the U.S., and abroad with some countries closing travel to and from their region.

-          Non-profit organizations are concerned about donations and funding

-          Manufacturers and transportation companies are doing contingency planning for potential reduction in the available work force.

-          Healthcare services such as clinics and hospitals are predicting shortages in available space, and first reposonders (police, fire, paramedic services, skilled nurses) are also gearing up for shortages.

 

We’ll all get through this.  It’s a matter of being thoughtful and mindful – and a lot of hand washing.  (Don’t forget to clean your cell phone and TV remote – contact us for the next availability of sanitizing wipes branded with your logo!)

 

Kris Belveal

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Bring Employees Back Safely

In order to get back to work, businesses need to adapt to new ways of doing business. This means making sure you have all the necessary tools to keep employees and customers safe. No matter what kind of business it is, changes will need to be made, and these checklists are here to help.



Schools & Classrooms
As schools continue to reopen, it will be important to create a safe environment for both students and teachers. A plan will be needed to encourage social distancing while also providing a space that is conducive to learning. Use this checklist to make sure your school and classrooms are ready.

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  • Adhesive wall decals with safety reminders
  • Antibacterial mouse pads
  • Antimicrobial pens
  • Antimicrobial styluses
  • Barricade tape for unused chairs in auditoriums
  • Bumper stickers to show support
  • Buttons printed with teacher and school employees’ picture since mask hides it
  • Chair-Not-In-Use chair covers
  • Chargers
  • Directional and custom-imprinted floor and carpet decals
  • Disposable paper placemats
  • Disposable or promotional face masks
  • Flash drives
  • Hand wash reminder signs for restrooms
  • ID badges
  • Journals
  • No-contact tools
  • Non-contact digital thermometers
  • Pencil pouches
  • Phone wallets
  • Power banks
  • Protective acrylic desk barriers for classroom desks and in reception areas
  • Retractable badge holders for IDs
  • Silicone bands/lanyards to denote comfort level with others (for example, hugs and touching are OK, it’s OK to talk but not touch, or stay away)
  • Spirit wear
  • Vinyl banners
  • Wall and standing signs
  • Wall calendars for classrooms and offices
General Offices
Offices will need some extra supplies in the months going forward. It’s important for employees and guests to feel comfortable and safe while in the building, using community spaces and in their work area. This checklist will help let you know what products will help get the office up and running again.

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  • Adhesive note paper and cubes
  • Adhesive wall decals with safety reminders
  • Antimicrobial mouse pads
  • Antimicrobial pens for signing receipts
  • Antimicrobial styluses
  • Chargers
  • Disposable or promotional face masks
  • Employee apparel
  • Flash drives
  • Freestanding vinyl wall barriers
  • Hand wash reminder signs for restrooms
  • Imprinted directional floor and carpet decals, mats
  • Lunch coolers
  • Magnets for file cabinets
  • No-contact tool for opening doors and pressing buttons
  • Notepads and journals
  • Personalized drinkware
  • Phone stands
  • Power banks
  • Protective acrylic counter barrier with graphic decals
  • Retractable badge and security card holders
  • UV phone sterilizer with wireless charging pad
  • Wall and door signs and banners
Doctors’ Offices and Clinics
With patients coming and going, clinics and medical offices need to be extra cautious. Even if you ordered products in spring when the pandemic started, it might be time to restock some of these items. Here’s a handy list of supplies to make sure you still have.

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  • Acrylic desktop protective shields with or without a window cutout
  • Adhesive wall decals with safety reminders
  • Antimicrobial mouse pads at workstations
  • Antimicrobial pens for signing receipts
  • Appointment card reminders
  • Bandage dispensers
  • Buttons printed with employee’s picture since mask hides it
  • Counter mats
  • Disposable or promotional face masks for patients who arrive without one
  • Educational flyers
  • Hand wash reminder signs for restrooms
  • Headbands with buttons to wear with masks for comfort
  • Health-related coloring books for children
  • Imprinted directional floor decals, mats and signs
  • Magnets imprinted with safety reminders
  • Manual or hands-free sanitizer stations at entrances
  • Antimicrobial styluses for use with iPads and screens
  • Non-contact digital thermometers
  • Notepads
  • Pill boxes
  • Retractable badge holders
  • Scrubs for healthcare workers
  • Silicone bands/lanyards to denote comfort level with others (for example, hugs and touching are OK, it’s OK to talk but not touch, or stay away)
  • Single-use, disposable forehead strip thermometers
  • Vinyl or acrylic distancing barriers for workstations
Dining & Restaurants
Whether people are dining in or taking advantage of takeout, there are many supplies that can help make the every process a safe one. Protective products will help customers feel comfortable and keep them coming back for more delicious dining experiences. Use this list to make sure you have everything you need.

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  • Acrylic sign holders to hold QR code menu signs
  • Antimicrobial pens
  • Antimicrobial styluses for keying in orders on a touchscreen
  • Branded souvenir growlers and other reusable drinkware for liquor delivery and takeout
  • Do-not-use chair covers for bar area
  • Counter mats
  • Disposable bags for takeout
  • Disposable or promotional face masks
  • Disposable menus
  • Door clings or entrance signage with instructions
  • Floor graphics
  • Hands-free sanitizer stations at entrances
  • Imprinted directional floor decals or mats
  • Imprinted to-go cups
  • Pedestal signs
  • Pads of numbered sticky notes for drive-through orders
  • Promotional magnets to tuck in to-go orders with contact info
  • Promotional stickers for togo orders with contact info
  • Reusable imprinted totes for takeout
  • Single-sse pens in cellophane bag
  • Table tent cards
  • Table-Not-In-Use barricade tape
  • Uniforms
  • Vinyl banners
Plants & Factories
Plants and factories face their own unique challenge by having many people working in close proximity to each other. It’s important to create a safe environment while staying focused on the health of employees. This checklist will help you make sure that you have the proper work conditions.

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  • Disposable or promotional face masks
  • Freestanding or permanently installed distancing barriers
  • Hands-free sanitizer stations
  • Hard hats
  • Imprinted floor decals, mats and signs
  • Lunch coolers for workers
  • Magnets imprinted with safety reminders
  • Multi-purpose tools
  • Non-contact digital thermometers
  • Pedestal or A-frame signage with reminders
  • Personal stickers for hard hats
  • Protective eye gear
  • Reflective safety vests
  • Retractable badge holders
  • Safety earplugs
  • Sanitizer wipes to clean machines after use
  • Single-use, disposable foreheadstrip thermometers
  • Uniforms
  • Vinyl banners with safety tips
  • Wall calendars
  • Work gloves

Prepare To Safely Bring Back Employees

As companies start to reopen, it’s important to make sure your business is prepared. It is recommended that people continue to follow the following practices to ensure a safe and smooth transition:

  • social distancing (specifically, staying 6 feet away from others when you must go into a shared space)
  • frequently washing hands or use alcohol-based (at least 60% alcohol) hand sanitizer when soap and water are not available
  • wearing cloth face coverings
  • avoiding touching eyes, nose, and mouth
  • staying home when sick
  • cleaning and disinfecting frequently touched objects and surfaces
Products To Help Your Business Social Distance
We have a variety of products that will help you follow these guidelines, and they can even be branded to your business to encourage camaraderie amongst employees and your surrounding community.

Face Coverings
Make sure you have a stock of face masks, bandannas or Brandanas to offer your employees, as well as any visitors that might come into your building.

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Wellness Signage
Put up signs to remind employees to wash their hands, avoid touching their face and to wear their masks. There are also floor markings that can be used to instruct people to stand six feet apart in line or wherever people congregate.

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Hand Sanitizer
Provide hand sanitizer bottles for each employee’s desk as well as sanitizing station spots around the office.

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Infrared Thermometers
Many businesses are taking employee’s and guest’s temperatures before permitting them to enter the building. These thermometers make it quick and easy while being able to stay distant.

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We’re here to help you through this transition. Contact us for all your PPE, signage and branded products needs.

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Contact us today for creative ideas to get you started.

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