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From the hotel receptionist who helps you check in to your hotel when you travel to the police officer who helps protect you and those you love, the best way to identify someone who has authority or who is there to help you is with badges. Badges carry with them an air of authority and can help the person who is wearing them to be easily identifiable and to have more credibility and authority. Universally, when people see badges they know that the person will be knowledgeable about what their job is and is a good place to go to get good, reliable information.
In many companies, badges are also used as a source of security as well as source of identification. These days most employees are required to have their badges with them during the work day. Badges can serve as an additional workplace security measure and can give employees access to certain areas and can also restrict access to people who should not be in certain areas. And in today’s world of heightened security and increase concerns about workplace safety, these badges can help employees feel safe while they are at work and serve as additional insurance to an employer.
A badge can also serve as identification outside of the workplace. There are many individuals who use badges to place on their own personal belongings. A badge placed on a suitcase or laptop can help reduce the risk of theft or loss and help protect your personal belongings.
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