Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Keeping Your Badges in ID Wallet

ID wallets, also known as badge holders or tag holders, are wallets specifically designed to keep and display identification cards, photos, brass badges, and other types of badges. They feature one or several transparent windows where IDs or name tags are inserted for easy access. Some models feature several pockets more that hold other basic items such as money, credit cards, receipts, badges, and maps. They are popular among students, office employees, drivers, police officers and other people who often need to show their IDs to other people regularly


Types of ID Wallets

  1. Leather ID wallets – Leather ID wallets are made of full grain leather. They provide excellent durability and protection to the ID against dust, dirt, and scratches. They are usually water resistant, preventing water from penetrating and damaging the ID and other important cards. Some models are made with several slots that hold other cards, as well. They typically feature a thin, sleek design.
  2. PVC ID wallets -- PVC ID wallets are made of pure polyvinyl chloride (PVC) materials. They are similar to leather wallets, but are much cheaper. They also do not offer as much durability and protection. However, they can hold ID cards well and securely. Some models are made with several slots that hold other cards, as well. They typically feature a thin, sleek design.

Purchasing ID Wallets

Make sure that your ID wallet comes with several pockets that will allow you to store other important items other than your ID such as money bills, credit cards, receipts, calling cards, and more.

If you are getting a wallet for your brass badge, choose one that is thick and durable enough to keep your badge in place. You may also choose one with a back clip that you can easily clip on the inside pocket of your jacket or on your pants for quick recognition. For more information about brass badges and maintaining them, consult with the experts at KEE Group USA or visit their website at http://www.keegroupusa.com/brass-badge.html.

Friday, April 11, 2014

Choosing the Right Cell Phone Cases

Cell phone cases are protective devices designed to cover and protect cell phone units against scratches, water damages, and temperature changes. They are usually designed with layers of cushioning system that protect the unit in cases of slips and falls. They are designed to cover the entire surface of a cell phone, including the screen and rubber keypads, and usually feature a secure opening and closing system. Most models feature small openings that allow charging of batteries, using the phone, or both even when covered.

Types of Cell Phone Cases

Leather cell phone cases

Leather cell phone cases are made of pure grain leather that provides excellent durability and protection. They are generally long-lasting, but are generally expensive. Most models are waterproof, preventing water from penetrating into the case. Most models are impact resistant, providing added protection to the mobile phone unit.

Plastic cell phone cases

Plastic cell phone cases are made of durable plastic. They are less expensive than leather cases, but do not offer exceptional protection. Most models feature transparent portions that allow seeing status of the cell phone. Some models are made with belt loop, Velcro closure, and small pockets.

Foam cell phone cases

Foam cell phone cases are the least expensive, yet the least durable type of cell phone cases. However, they are the most stylish as they come in various sizes, colors, and designs. Most models fit snugly according to the size and shape of the cell phone unit. However, they do not offer impact resistance. Some models are made with belt loop, Velcro closure, and small pockets.

What to Consider when Getting a Cell Phone Case

Choose a cell phone case that fits properly to your cell phone unit. Cases that fit exactly to the exact dimensions of a cell phone offer better protection than universal cases. Furthermore, look for a cell phone case that offers shock absorption and impact resistance for exceptional protection, preventing various cell phone damages.

For more information about the essential parts that make up a cell phone, such as rubber keypads, visit http://www.keegroupusa.com/rubber-keypads.html.