Despite the name, stick on clothing labels (also called No-Iron Clothing Labels) are for use on more than just clothing! These little, white labels (available in several different sizes) can be reliably applied to most fabrics, no iron required. Washer and dryer safe, these write-on labels are a fast, effective way to personalize and identify a variety of fabric items in the workplace and more.
Here is a look at how five different businesses can put stick on fabric labels to work!
Fabric Labels for Arts and Cooking Schools
Cooking classes, art classes and other classes that lend aprons to students can use stick-on labels to keep track of inventory. It helps students remember that they aren’t wearing an apron brought from home and makes it easy for facilitators to keep count of the number of aprons available.
Daycare Storage Labels
Keep cloth storage bins and bags reliably marked and organized. Stick on clothing labels are the perfect solution for daycares, spas and other establishments using cloth storage bins, drawstring bags and other cloth storage items.
Long-Term Care Labels
No-Iron fabric labels are an especially important choice in long-term care facilities. Whether residents are taking in excursions or simply enjoying the facility, personal belongings can be forgotten or mistaken for those of another resident. That is why it is so important to ensure that belongings are clearly and securely personalized.
Rental Company Labels
Keeping track of fabric assets is so much easier when you can just peel and stick to personalize. Add your company name and even an asset number to make item inventory more efficient. Avery No-Iron Labels are available in a variety of sizes, making it easy for rental companies to personalize everything from napkins to tablecloths, chair covers, fabric backdrops and more!
Home Staging Labels
Home stagers have a lot of fabric assets, from throw pillows to tea towels, window treatments, table linens and everything in between. Add that to the fact that assets can be placed in the homes of multiple clients at the same time, and it becomes evident that maintaining a reliable inventory and labelling system is of the utmost importance.
Stick on fabric labels make it easier to get everything labelled quickly. In addition to personalizing your labels, add an asset number and keep track in a spreadsheet. That way you’ll know where everything is, whether it’s in a client’s home, at the cleaners’, or onsite.
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