
September 25, 2020

The range launches in October and will include social distancing kits, stickers and printed materials for use in locations including schools, nurseries and hospitals to help children learn spacing and traffic directions in corridors, classrooms and confined space environments.
“BNi is dedicated to creating fun, safe and high-quality products that support awareness of social distancing and provide protection for children, families and communities during these times,” says Ronald Shah, business development, Brampton Nameplace. “The colorful and beloved ‘Oddbods’ characters are an ideal way to make PPE and our social distancing products
more reassuring and we look forward to seeing them being used across Canada.”
The range will also include branded masks and visors for both children
“Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve wanted to make sure ‘Oddbods’
is at the forefront of helping children and their families as they face the current challenges and to provide them meaningful solutions,” adds Rob Spindley, senior vice president, business development, One Animation. “We’re thrilled to now be working with Brampton Nameplate to launch this new range which will provide a set of friendly, recognizable faces to help reduce the fear and anxiety that can be associated with PPE products.”
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