HOUSTON, Nov. 3, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- RapidWristbands.com, a premier manufacturer of custom silicone bracelets, is proud to announce that they now offer embossed braille as a wristband font option for the blind and visually impaired community.
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RapidWristbands is no stranger to creating made-to-order wristbands for teams and events, but now they are able to provide braille bands to charities and non-profits that support those suffering with eyesight challenges. Currently, the company is reaching out to many blindness and impaired vision organizations and donating wristbands to their causes free of charge.
"We're excited to feature products that cater to the blind and visually impaired," said Fiyyaz Pirani, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of RapidWristbands.com. "They are an important community of people who are often missed or excluded in the production of everyday goods."
To order customized braille wristbands, RapidWristbands.com users simply choose either the embossed or embossed-printed wristband style, then select the braille font, and type in their personalized message. Color, pattern, clipart, sizes and width can also be tailored to your order.
Wristband orders of 50 or more can include an additional debossed message on the inside of the wristband, so your bands can have a message in braille on the exterior and a message in text on the interior.
About RapidWristbands.com
RapidWristbands.com is quickly becoming a leader in the promotional wristband world by offering quality customized silicone bands with no order minimum. We offer choices like colorful wristbands personalized in the U.S., eco-friendly options, and have a massive selection of more than 100,000 classic and trendy icons and symbols to choose from. Our embossed or embossed-printed wristbands can even display your message in braille! For more information or to order awesome custom wristbands, please visit RapidWristbands.com or email [email protected].
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