Avery Products Corporation, in partnership with our sister companies ID&C and PC/Nametag, has launched a new category of products to help employees return to work safely. The products include face masks, screening solutions, and floor signs to help industrial spaces implement simple practices recommended by the CDC for protecting yourself and others.
Preventing the spread of germs is at the core of the new product launch including both respiratory KN95 masks and non-medical face masks for everyday use. Free germ-prevention safety sign templates are offered for application on Surface Safe® removable adhesive signs, which can be regularly wiped down and disinfected.
New non-slip self-adhesive custom floor signs are designed to help maintain social distancing, communicate face mask protocol and help avoid close contact in walkways and aisles. The durable waterproof vinyl material can be used on commercial tile floors, sealed concrete, sealed wood and certain ceramic tiles and can be removed for up to 6 months.
Other products include a wide range of solutions for visually identifying and tracking employees, vendors and other facility visitors that have been screened for COVID-19 symptoms. Full-color paper custom wristbands printed in HD and printable name badges are barcode capable and can be used to digitally ID and track facility access.
Visual and color-coded screening products include:
Find more screening solutions and other resources to help your employees return to work safely at www.avery.com/industrial/face-masks-and-screening-solutions. Also, check out this article for helpful information about Find more screening solutions and other resources to help your employees return to work safely at how to implement CDC & OSHA recommendations in your facility.
About Avery Products Corporation
Avery Products Corporation is the world’s largest supplier of labels, specialty converted media and software solutions for short-run digital printing applications for businesses and consumers available alongside complementary products sold through distributors, mass market stores and e-commerce retailers under the Avery® brand. Avery Products, a division of CCL Industries, is based in Brea, California. Avery and all other Avery brands, product names and codes are trademarks of CCL Industries, Inc. All other company and product names may be trademarks or service marks of their respective owners. For more information about Avery products, visit Avery Industrial.
About CCL Industries
CCL Industries Inc. employs more than 22,300 people operating 183 production facilities in 42 countries with corporate offices in Toronto, Canada, and Framingham, Massachusetts. CCL is the world’s largest converter of pressure sensitive and specialty extruded film materials for a wide range of decorative, instructional, functional and security applications for government institutions and large global customers in the consumer packaging, healthcare & chemicals, consumer electronic device and automotive markets. Extruded & laminated plastic tubes, aluminum aerosols & specialty bottles, folded instructional leaflets, precision decorated & die cut components, electronic displays, polymer banknote substrate and other complementary products and services are sold in parallel to specific end-use markets.
July 2, 2020
Topic Area: Press Release
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