Ergodyne Presents Squids 3540 Tie Hook

Just say no to work zone trip hazards with Ergodyne’s super duty, reusable Squids® 3540 tie hook. The Squids® 3540 tie hook can be used for organizing and cinching just about anything, including hoses, cords, cables, and ropes. Left unhooked or loose on the floor, these items can cause significant injury and productivity losses. The Squids® 3540 tie hook makes eliminating this hazard simple with its easy “flip, zip, go!” method. 

In addition to the more obvious safety benefits, the Squids® 3540 tie hook quickly and effectively organizes cords, cables, and clutter that occupy jobsites, work vans, trucks, garages, and shops. The reusable lock mechanism allows workers to lock the tie hook similar to a cable tie and continue to reuse it with the release button. With five different hook attachments, the versatile tie hooks can be hung from most any location.
 
For more information, contact Lindsay Votel at 651.642.5862 or Lindsay.Votel@ergodyne.com.
 
Since 1983, Ergodyne has pioneered the development of products that Make The Workplace A Betterplace®.  What started 27 years ago with just one product has grown into a line of top flight, battle-tested, tenacious work gear; all precision crafted to provide protection, regulate temperature, and enhance productivity for workers on jobsites the world over. The current lineup is extensive and constantly growing: ProFlex® Hand Protection, ProFlex® Knee Pads, ProFlex® Supports, Trex™ Footwear Accessories, Chill-Its® Cooling Products, N-Ferno™ Warming Products, GloWear® Hi-Vis Apparel, Squids® Lanyards, Arsenal® Equipment Storage Systems, and CORE Performance Work Wear™. For more information on Ergodyne and their complete line of gear, visit www.ergodyne.com or call 800-225-8238.

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