Description
Delicate Instruments Dont Drop Label
Ensure careful handling with our “DELICATE INSTRUMENTS – DON’T DROP” label.
This bold red label with white text alerts handlers to avoid dropping delicate instruments. Made from pressure-sensitive paper with permanent adhesive and a coreless, butt cut design for easy application. Sold in rolls of 500.
Bold red label with white text
500 labels per roll
No core
Pressure-sensitive adhesive
Permanent adhesive for lasting application
Butt cut edges for clean, efficient application
Made to order. Minimum: 10 rolls. No returns.
Delicate Instruments Dont Drop Label
Dimensions | 6691572 cm |
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Size | Free |
SKU | Size | Price For | Quantity | Price | Add to Cart | ||
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10-24 | 25-49 | 50+ | |||||
PM-LDN-32 | Free | $26.41 | $24.12 | $22.84 | – + | $264.10 |
When you’re shipping tools that are precision or instruments that are fragile, every detail counts, including how your shipment is handled during transport. This Delicate Instruments Don’t Drop Marker is made to clearly convey one important, but simple instruction. Handle with care.
The labels have a striking design in white and red, which immediately grabs attention. The clear message they convey helps to reduce the possibility of mishandling, particularly during the busy loading and unloading procedures. When you’re sending out laboratory instruments, scientific equipment, equipment, or other electronic devices with a prominent warning label such as this could make a huge difference.
It’s made with a durable glue backing that adheres solidly to plastic and cardboard as well as wooden containers. It’s designed to stand up in tough environments, so there’s no chance of it getting smashed off during humid storage spaces or slipping off in cold transport. It’s guaranteed to be visible and in good condition until your package gets to the destination.
Businesses in sectors such as healthcare, technology, and engineering depend on warning labels such as these to prevent costly damages. A simple warning sign could result in more cautious handling of couriers, drivers and warehouse staff, cutting the risk of broken equipment and inefficient delays.
In actuality, for companies that often ship stacking pallets or bulk loads with a variety of warning labels, it makes more sense. For instance, combining this with a label that is designed to stop breakage of stretch wrap is an additional layer of security.
A good labeling strategy isn’t just about security. It’s a message to your customers that you are concerned about the quality of your products. Labels like this could aid in reducing returns on products and minimize shipping claims and help build confidence with buyers. Many logistics companies also incorporate this label together with warnings on pallet stacking to ensure that the products are properly handled across the entire supply chain.
Making small changes such as this can make an impact. This is just one of the many ways that smart companies enhance their shipping practices. If you’re considering new methods to improve your packaging process, check out the equipment and materials on this site.