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A face mask producer is offering one travel agency a branch-worth of branded coverings through a competition in partnership with Travel Weekly.

Bradford-based Dominion Print has launched a new service supplying protective face masks with bespoke branding. Its Let’s Face It range, manufactured in Yorkshire, come in three sizes with either single or double one-way air vents, are machine washable and have been designed for day to day activities including cycling, commuting and running.

The firm says its masks are shaped to prevent slippage during speech and reduce contact with the nose and mouth to maximise breathing space. Customers can upload their own designs and order bespoke masks, and for every Let’s Face It product sold, Dominion will make a donation to charity.

Verity Clark, director at Dominion Print, said: “Communities and businesses throughout the UK are being encouraged to embrace the use of protective face coverings and wearing them is going to be a way of life for the foreseeable future. It has become the new normal for our daily activities in shared spaces. Branded clothing, items and accessories are a major part of promotion and brand reinforcement in the travel sector, so it makes sense to utilise face masks in the same way. We can tailor the covers to suit requirements, including branding, logos and slogans.”

“All businesses and organisations have a duty to maintain a bio-secure working environment and equip their employees with the necessary resources to do their job safely, but providing protective wear for customers and the public demonstrates an extra level of care which makes its own statement, beyond the impact of the branding.  Providing masks is also a far more reliable way to manage risk than expecting people to bring their own coverings.”

To be in with a chance of winning masks for your agency’s team, fill in the form below.



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