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Unprinted Lanyards
Stocked across a broad colour range from corporate through to high-visibility. The colour range covers black lanyards, deep navy, royal blue, white, grey, red, deep red, pink, green, yellow, yellow gold, bright purple, plain orange, high-vis orange, and a safety breakaway option. All sit on a 12mm bootlace polyester strap with a J hook for attaching card holders and badge accessories. The safety breakaway lanyard adds a pressure-release clip that separates under sudden force, which is the safety standard for lanyards worn in schools, hospitals, and industrial sites where a caught lanyard could pull tight. Colour does the identification work, with no artwork, no print setup, no production time between the order and despatch. Orders ship the same day.
For a school that needs black lanyards for teachers and high-vis orange for contractors on the same site, colour alone handles access differentiation without any print run or production lead time. The minimum is 50 units per colour. The lanyards arrive the next working day and the system is in place before the morning bell rings for the first time.
High-vis orange and yellow lanyards in this range provide the visibility that worksites, outdoor events, and construction environments need for quick identification from a distance.
Questions Worth Asking
What does the 12mm bootlace construction mean for wearers?
The 12mm width refers to the strap width, which is the standard narrow-width lanyard used across most offices, schools, and events. At this width the lanyard sits comfortably around the neck without adding weight, lies flat rather than twisting during wear, and pairs with card holders and badge sleeves designed for the standard bootlace profile.
When is a safety breakaway lanyard required rather than optional?
Safety breakaway lanyards are a requirement in settings where a caught lanyard could injure a wearer, including schools, hospitals, aged care, and construction environments. The breakaway clip releases under sudden force, so a lanyard that catches on equipment or a door handle separates before it can tighten.
Why are black lanyards the most popular colour in the range?
Black lanyards suit the widest range of professional settings because the colour doesn't clash with workplace dress codes or event colour schemes the way a brighter lanyard might. They're the default choice for office ID systems, corporate events, and security roles where there's no specific colour requirement.
Are these lanyards compatible with all standard card holder types?
The J hook clips to the loop or ring on most card holders, badge sleeves, and ID accessories. Any holder sold for office or event ID use carries the standard J hook connection point, so no compatibility check is needed.