Laundry Labels For Care Homes

Image shows Attach-a-tag laundry labels for care homes. They are black plastic disks showing the name Geoff Harris for demonstration purposes. The tags are on a plastic strip.

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Laundry Labels For Care Homes

Attach-a-tags are the best laundry labels for care homes. They are simple to apply to your loved one’s clothing and don’t involve hours of sewing. Remember those school uniform days? Hours labouriously stitching personalised labels into your child’s clothes.

Having worked in care homes, I know how impossible it is to know which clothing belongs to which resident. When you have hundreds of garments going through a washing system each week, it slows the laundry process. Attach-a-tag makes it more likely you’ll get your clothing back and won’t find someone else wearing your jumper to breakfast!

Pack Sizes.

These tags are available in packs of 10, 30, and 50. They are 13mm in length and 9mm wide. They are manufactured from powder-coated plastic and are reusable. Made to be durable, the name details don’t fade or wear off like conventional fabric labels.

Laundry Tag Applicator.

The tags are fixed to the clothing using a specially designed punch known as the Dolphin. This needs to be purchased separately and at the time of writing costs £15.50.

Image shows an applicator for Attach-a-tag clothing labels. It's called a dolphin as it resembles one in shape. It has a blue top and handle and a white underside and handle. It looks like a pair of secateurs.

Customer Reviews

Awarded 4.5/5, customers find these name tags to be of great quality and easy to apply with the included gun. They are durable, with one customer noting they can withstand industrial washing machines, and another mentioning they never fade or get damaged. Customers appreciate their ease of use and consider them good value for money.

 

 

Caron

Award-winning blogger and former care columnist for Devon Life magazine. I am passionate about helping elderly people and people with dementia live purposeful and independent lives.
Designer of the Dementia Assistance Card and Points Of Light award recipient, Caron hopes to help carers when resources are limited and demand is ever-increasing. I am here to support you.

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