No Sweat Specialties

PPE Perfected:

4 Ways to Sell the Best Products Possible

While you always want to provide clients with the best promos, there's no product category where this is more important than PPE (personal protective equipment). Your clients and their customers can't afford to have sub-par safety products, and neither can you if you want their business again. Ensure the hand sanitizer and face masks you sell are always top-notch by focusing on these key supplier features.

#1.

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High Quality

Do you know what's in the sanitizer you're selling, or what specific face masks are made of? You should, as not all PPE promos are created using the same components. The fact of the matter is that if PPE products aren’t comfortable or made with high-quality ingredients, they simply won’t be used. That’s not only bad for you and your clients, but also for the community at large as the adoption of face masks and hand sanitizer drastically reduce the spread of disease, including COVID-19.

 

Ensure the products you sell are up to par by asking your supplier up front about their quality standards and ingredients, especially for health-related promos like PPE. Take it from No Sweat Specialties, whose 61% alcohol content hand sanitizer complies with CDC (Centers for Disease Control) recommendations and feels great when applied. This hand sanitizer won’t dry out hands or feel slimy when put on. The gel consistency is just right and there’s no heavy alcohol odor  eucalyptus oil gives it a nice, fresh smell.

 

On the face protection side, No Sweat Specialties offers face masks made of polyester for increased comfort and breathability, plus they can be decorated with full-color dye sublimation for more impressions and impact with every wear. Remember, face masks that look great will be worn more, which means increased exposure and safety.

Hand Sanitizer with CDC logo

The CDC states that sanitizer with an alcohol concentration between 60-95% is more effective at killing germs than those with a lower alcohol concentration or non-alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

#2.

Look for
Locally Sourced

One consequence of shutdowns and stay-at-home orders has been shipping delays. The unfortunate truth is that the more touchpoints there are in the fulfillment process, the more opportunities there are for delays as well. Because of this, many distributors are prioritizing domestic suppliers that make products locally so they have less distance to travel. This way, even if you are hit with unforeseen snags, the in-hand date will be affected less than it would with overseas shipping.

Take the risk out of your next PPE order by partnering with No Sweat Specialties. Conveniently located in North Carolina, this supplier always carries a large inventory of hand sanitizer and face protection to fulfill orders as fast as possible. They also fill bottles in-house, which gives them greater control of the overall product quality and final results.

Additionally, No Sweat Specialties offers embroidered and sublimated masks that are decorated in the U.S., so once items are branded, they can be sent to your clients ASAP.

#3.

Seek Out a
Range of Styles

PPE isn't a one-size-fits-all solution. Different clients and industries will need unique combinations of products to comply with their needs. For instance, a large corporate office might need hand sanitizer stations set up throughout the building, while a mom-and-pop shop may only want to invest in small bottles to hand out during a reopening event.

Make sure you're equipped to handle any possibility by selecting a supplier with a range of PPE options. No Sweat Specialties understands the wide scope of customer needs, which is why they carry an assortment of hand sanitizer styles, from small bottles to large gallons to mister stands. They also carry face masks and neck gaiters, including a new 2-ply style for enhanced protection.

See the PPE Possibilities

Hand Sanitizer

1-oz Hand Sanitizer Bottle (Sanitizer1oz)

1-oz. Hand Sanitizer Bottles (SANITIZER1OZ)

From grocery stores to corporate offices, any client can find a use for this tiny-yet-mighty hand sanitizer.

1-Gallon Hand Sanitizer Bottle (SANITIZERGAL)

1-Gallon Hand Sanitizer Bottle (SANITIZERGAL)

Help businesses stock up on germ-fighting essentials with this full gallon of hand sanitizer. Ask about adding a pump dispenser.

Hand Sanitizer Stand and Mount (SANITIZER-SWM)

Hand Sanitizer Stand and Mount (SANITIZER-SWM)

Perfect for setting up outside stores, business centers or public restrooms, these standing sanitizer dispensers make germ prevention easy and accessible.

Face Protection

Full-Color Sublimated Polyester 2-Ply Face Mask (MASKSUB2)

Full-Color Sublimated Polyester 2-Ply Face Mask (MASKSUB2)

Not only are these masks breathable, but full-color decoration will ensure branding gets noticed.

3-Ply Cotton Mask with Direct Embroidery (MaskEMB3)

3-Ply Black Cotton Mask with Direct Embroidery (MaskEMB3)

Face protection meets professionalism in this embroidered face mask, which is suitable for a wide range of service industries.

Full-Color Sublimated 2-Ply Multi-Functional Bandana (BAN-200)

Full-Color Sublimated 2-Ply Multifunctional Bandanna (BAN-200)

Provide clients with the greatest coverage possible; also a great sell for contractors and construction workers.

#4.

Get Orders By
Going Hands-Free

In a year where hugs and high fives have become a thing of the past, it begs the question: Shouldn’t PPE follow a similar hands-free approach? While sanitizer is excellent for elimating germs and disease, the dispensers themselves are still high-contact surfaces, especially when placed in public stores and shopping areas. Ask your clients if they really want to touch dispensers after hundreds of people have before them. More importantly, do they think their customers want to?

 

No Sweat Specialties has the solution. This supplier now carries both free-standing and mounted touchless hand sanitizer dispensers, so end-users can sanitize without having to touch communal surfaces. These are must-sell products for retail stores, restaurants and corporate offices (especially in bathrooms!) as businesses reopen with new safety guidelines in place.