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Autism Awareness Flat Breakaway Lanyard With Swivel Hook (2138-5281, 2138-5282)

Autism Awareness Flat Breakaway Lanyard With Swivel Hook (2138-5281, 2138-5282)

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  • Autism Awareness Puzzle Emblem: Dye-sublimated puzzle piece design in pink, purple, blue, and magenta. Colors are bonded into the polyester weave and resist fading.
  • Safety Breakaway Clasp: Releases under pressure for required safety compliance in healthcare, school, and event environments. 3/4" (20mm) wide, 36" total circumference.
  • Swivel Hook Connector: Attaches to standard badge holders, badge reels, key rings, and accessories. Compatible with most ID badge programs.
  • Charity Walks, Schools, and Healthcare: Used for autism awareness fundraisers, April awareness events, special education programs, and disability advocacy organizations.
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The 2138-5282 is an autism awareness flat polyester lanyard featuring a dye-sublimated puzzle emblem design in pink, purple, blue, and magenta. The puzzle piece symbol is the recognized emblem for autism awareness. The lanyard is 3/4" (20mm) wide with a 36" total circumference and includes a safety breakaway clasp and a swivel hook connector for attaching ID badges, badge holders, and key accessories.

Dye-sublimated printing bonds the design into the polyester weave, producing colors that resist fading through repeated use and washing. The breakaway clasp releases under pressure, which is a required safety feature in many healthcare, school, and event environments. The swivel hook easily attaches to most ID accessories or key rings, keeping valuables close and hands free.

Used for autism awareness charity walks, fundraisers, school programs, healthcare staff ID programs, and organizations that support or advocate for autism awareness. The design makes it a natural fit for April awareness month events, special education programs, and disability advocacy organizations that want staff and participants wearing a recognizable symbol. Also sold as a general awareness lanyard for year-round wear.

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