Fingertip & Envelope Moisteners
Fingertip & Envelope Moisteners
(11 Products)What Are Envelope Moisteners?
Envelope moisteners, or fingertip moisteners, are shipping supplies that enable workers to quickly flip through envelopes and folders in a more hygienic manner. These supplies are essential to any fast-paced mailroom because they help users accurately manage and sort mail, documents, folders, and other materials. Envelope moisteners can also help guard against minor knicks and paper cuts.
Is It Harmful to Lick Envelopes?
Generally, it is not harmful to lick envelopes as the glue itself isn’t toxic or harmful to humans, but it may carry germs and other bacteria from being mishandled. When handling mail and other materials, it’s important to use hand sanitizer and other cleaning products to ensure that you aren’t contaminating anything. We recommend using envelope moisteners to seal envelopes over traditional methods because they use stronger adhesives and prevent users from accidentally ingesting harmful germs and viruses.
What Types of Envelope Moisteners Are There?
There are many types of fingertip and envelope moisteners available on the market, but two of the most common ones are moistener pens and balms. Envelope wetters like Dab N’ Seal are shaped like pens and come filled with an adhesive liquid that comes out of the tip for easy application. Moistener pens are a preferred choice by many because of their easy-to-use design and no-contact application. For those looking for a simple envelope moistener sealer, pens are a great option because they allow you to roll the adhesive onto the envelope without touching it.
Envelope moistener balms come in small containers and allow users to cover their fingertips in a thin protective coating. These balms help workers quickly sort through envelopes and paperwork. Most fingertip moisteners include safe-to-use ingredients like propylene glycol, glycerin, water, and stearic acid. Moistener balms last for a long time because you don’t need to use a large amount for them to be effective. These balms make it easy for you to quickly sort, seal, and send all of your important mail in no time at all.
How Do You Use an Envelope Moistener?
To use an envelope moistener pen, hold the pen vertically, with the tip or sponge end down, and apply it to where the existing adhesive is on the envelope. Afterward, you can close the envelope and allow the moistener to dry for a few seconds. Once you have given it a few seconds to dry, you can double-check to ensure it is properly sealed. Make sure not to use too much moistener, or it may damage the envelope’s seal.
If you have an envelope moistener balm, like Lee Sortwik’s pink fingertip moistener, apply a small amount of moistener to your fingertips and then transfer it to the envelope’s seal. Once you have given it a few seconds to dry, it should be sealed and ready to go.