5 Benefits of Work Uniforms You Don’t Usually Think About

  1. Safety
    That’s right – uniforms promote safety in the workplace. Uniforms that require long sleeves and pants can protect an employee from harmful chemicals or substances. Work boots and protective hand and eye wear are also a great investment for employees that work in tough conditions. Uniforms are also a great way for customers to identify employees, which promotes safety and security.
  2. Save money
    With the right uniform rental program, your company and employees can save a lot of money. People come and go, body weight fluctuates and work causes natural wear and tear. A uniform rental company can help keep uniforms clean and looking like new. Employees will see how much money they save by not having to go shopping every other month for a fresh wardrobe.
  3. Protect your personal wardrobe from wear and tear
    Like we stated above, keeping your personal clothing at home means adding longevity to their lifespan. While employees are active at work, their uniform takes the beating.
  4. Eliminate pressure
    We know that we’re all adults, but there’s always that one rule breaker on casual Fridays who wants to stand out. Uniforms eliminate the pressure of shopping for the newest trends and wearing flashy clothing to work.
  5. Team unity
    This is such an important benefit. The success of a business lies within its team. Employees that can identify with each other, work together. With uniforms, there is no intimidation when it comes to rank and experience. All employees are equal and this promotes a healthy environment.

Who Wears the Flag?

In the spirit of Flag Day, we did a little research about the American Flag worn on the sleeves of certain uniforms. Have you ever wondered why it’s there or who deserves to wear it?

According to the United States American Flag Code, it is inappropriate to wear the American Flag as a costume or athletic uniforms. The flag patch is for military personnel, firemen, policemen, and members of patriotic organizations. Now this code was established a long time ago, so there has been a little bit of flexibility with this. It is inappropriate to fashion an outfit out of an actual American Flag, but wearing a shirt with the image on it is ok.

Let’s go back to uniforms. Have you ever noticed that the flag appears to be backwards on the right side of military uniforms? In our research we discovered that this is because the blue field of stars should always be in the highest position of honor. Meaning, on a moving arm the highest position of honor is the front. Pretty neat, huh?

Flag Day is a small holiday but the meaning behind it is pretty extraordinary. The United States American Flag Code was created because at the time, “the flag represents a living country and is itself considered a living thing.”

3 Reasons You Can Trust Blue Chip

Service Uniform has been able to outperform other uniform rental companies in many ways. We’re a family-owned business that is large enough to handle all of our customer’s needs, yet still small enough to care about the little things. However, our big key to success is in the blue chip.

Our Blue Chip Tracking System® isn’t a fancy term we throw around to guarantee our service – it’s a big part of how we run our business! Just because we’re a small company doesn’t mean we aren’t looking for the most innovative ways to service our customers. Our Blue Chip Tracking® is a dual system that uses both barcodes and RFID chips. This integrated system ensures that we will always be able to identify your garments. Here are the 3 main reasons you can trust Blue Chip®.

  1. Dual system means that garments are sorted into the perfect route, account and wearer order.
  2. Customer requested repairs are entered into our system and a service order is generated in our Blue Chip Tracking System®. This ensures all requested repairs are completed and returned to you on time with 100% accuracy.
  3. Our state-of-the-art bundle scanner ensures that all orders are accurately returned 100% of the time.

Service Uniform is committed to meeting and exceeding the expectations of our customers. If you aren’t already a Service Uniform customer, give us a call and we’ll show you how easy it is to work with a uniform rental company.

When Accessorizing Becomes Too Much

Every employee is unique in their own way and we all know that no two personalities are the same. At work, personalities are expressed in the way employees interact and work with each other. It is inappropriate for employees to rely on accessories to express their personalities, especially if their company requires a uniform.

Some uniforms require accessories, like a separate belt to hold supplies or an apron with pockets. These are usually provided by your employer and your uniform company. Clunky jewelry and flashy shoes however should not spoil the look of a uniform.

The penalties for breaking company uniform policies vary. Usually an employee is asked to remove the accessory or go home and change. But it’s important for the employee to realize why these policies are put into place. We could go on and on about the benefits of uniforms, but the main thing to remember is that uniforms create a unified, professional look. A brightly colored, chunky necklace or bandana will make one worker stand out and look different. This makes the employee look like they don’t belong, like they aren’t a team player. It’s important for employees to remember that they are a part of a team and a part of the company. They need to reflect the company standards.

There is absolutely nothing wrong with employees expressing their unique personalities, but it needs to be appropriate for the workplace. Make sure employees are fully aware of company policies, and like always you can rely on Service Uniform for any additional uniform needs.