June 10, 2020
PPE Products Dominate ESP Searches in May
Demand continues to soar for face coverings, as well as items that include no-touch tools.
Promo products companies’ industry-wide pivot to selling personal protective equipment during the coronavirus pandemic continued in May, according to new exclusive data from ASI.
Nine of the top 10 search terms in ESP, ASI’s database of products from around the promo industry, were tied to PPE or related health-protecting items. Various terms for face coverings, hand sanitizer and no-touch tools for doing things like opening doors all appeared in the top 10. Pens were the lone outlier.
“PPE products dominated ESP searches in May as they have for the past few months,” said Nathaniel Kucsma, ASI’s executive director of research and corporate marketing. “Face coverings now account for seven of the 10 most-searched-for terms and a new item, the No Touch Tool, which didn’t have any searches in March 2020, is now cracking the top 10. My hunch is that it will have much longer staying power than the last new product that rocketed up the charts like this – the fidget spinner.”
PPE kit, no touch door opener and hand sanitizer dispenser were among the search terms that experienced the biggest increases in May 2020 over April 2020. They’re suggestive of the evolving nature of PPE needs. The no touch door tools, for instance, are reflective of people starting to move around more in society following easing of lockdown restrictions, but still wanting to be extra cautious about sanitization.
The data also indicated there was perhaps a modicum of normalization in promo products demand in May. Beach towel, coaster, key chain, cooler and bags appeared on the list of top 10 search terms that experienced the greatest increase in May over April, with some of that likely being driven by end-user demand for summer season products.
Comparing May 2019 to May 2020, the term that generated the greatest year-over-year increase was nitrile gloves, which grew at an astounding 219,700%. The term face mask was up 40,251%, while neck gaiter rose 32,978%.
For the first five months of 2020, hand sanitizer, face masks and pens were the three most-searched terms in ESP. Three of the year’s top 10 search terms relate to face coverings – face mask, mask and bandanna. Mugs and water bottles round out the year’s top five ESP product searches through May 31.
Companies in promo, sporting goods, fashion and other industries have turned to selling personal protective equipment amid the coronavirus pandemic in order to meet rampant demand and help fulfill a public safety need.