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Know Who Your Employees Are -- Company Logo Wear Can Add Extra Security For Businesses and Consumers

Getting your employees and customers to feel safe is priority 1. Company logo wear is the best way to have everyone feel secure in the workplace.

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) September 11, 2006 -- Since the tragic day of September 11, 2001, businesses and organizations have felt the need to identify their employees with custom embroidered hats, golf shirts and jackets. One good reason for this is customers and the general public feel more secure knowing those employees actually work at that business. From restaurants to lawn companies to hospitals, there’s a genuine need for workers to be easily identified.

J.D. Power and Associates, a global marketing information services firm, conducted a survey for Prudential Overall Supply and found that 83 percent of individual consumers feel uniforms make it easier to identify who can help them. Prudential also learned that 87 percent of business owners and managers want to see personnel from vendors and suppliers clad in uniform to help confirm that these workers are who they say they are. “Getting golf shirts and hats with your business slogan is a small price to pay for your company’s safety and peace of mind”, says LogoWear Direct™ Independent Rep. David M. Rolle’, California’s respected authority on helping clients “get noticed” in 30 days or less. “Everyone just wants workers to be easily identified”.

Businesses can devise a security plan for their company. A good place to start would be to search for a custom embroidery company that will create a company logo and design that is unique only for your business. If the business wants the company logo on shirts, make sure that the shirt material is right for your employee’s job. If your employee works out in the field, their shirt material should be stronger than the employee working behind the desk. Don’t hesitate to reorder when the company apparel starts to get too worn. Also make sure that employees that have been terminated return all company wear before leaving.

David M. Rolle’ is an Independent Representative for LogoWear Direct, whose mission statement is “To be the nation’s number one source for custom embroidered apparel“. Your audience will find that an interview with David will be a rewarding experience. David is enthusiastic and informative about logo apparel marketing.

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