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	SICURIX Rope Lanyard with Steel Bulldog Clip, 36 Inch Cord, Red, Pack of 24
        Item #:  
        1303360
      
      
      
      
          
            
          
        
    
								
							$44.95 CAD
						
						
					
				
				
				    
					   
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				School security, made simple. Lanyards offer the perfect and easily visible identification to keep your space safe. This red rope lanyard is 1/4-inch woven thick with a steel clip to keep identification badges secure. Comes in a pack of 24.
		
		
				
	
				
	
					
	
	
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				Description
This vibrant red SICURIX Rope Lanyard has a steel spring clip to ensure ID badges and security badges are securely clipped to your lanyard. Built for long-lasting use in mind, each lanyard is 36 inches long and 1/4-inch woven thick and durable for comfortable wear with plenty of support. For easy identification without having to look at identification tags, you may order this lanyard in different colors such as black (item 1303305) and blue (item 1303304). For easy student identification or participant identification, look no further. Available in a pack of 24 lanyards.Features
- Strong, 1/4-inch woven rope lanyard keeps this lanyard secure for years of use
 - Steel bulldog clip allows for strong grip to identification to make school security or office security simple
 - Comes in other colors such as blue and black for easy role identification in dynamic spaces such as playgrounds or event spaces
 - Comes in a pack of 24
 
Includes:
- 24 Red Lanyards
 
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						Red
					
				
		
	
		
			
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						Pack of 24
					
				
		
	
		
			
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						SICURIX
					
				
		

									
				
WARNING:
						This product can expose you to chemicals including Nickel Metallic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer.  For more information go to