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American Manufacturing Pride: Why Craftsmanship Matters for Police & Fire Badges
Irvin H. Hahn is proud to be an American badge company, offering custom police and firefighter badges, insignia, and other uniform hardware made in the USA.

Badges, Pins, and Flexible Badges: When to Wear Uniform InsigniaÂ
See the best use-case situations for custom badges, flexible badges, and uniform insignia pins.

When to Order America’s 250th Anniversary Badges
Custom 250th anniversary badges require sufficient lead time, design approval, production, and shipping. Arrival can take 2-3 months after design approval.

Who Are Challenge Coins For: 8 Organizations That Use Challenge Coins
From traditional military units to business corporations celebrating their staff, custom challenge coins are used as a way to strengthen bonds and recognize achievement.

Celebrating Milestones in Your Police Department and Fire Station
Fire departments and law enforcement organizations can honor their crews with commemorative anniversary badges, custom challenge coins, and presentation box sets. These items are a symbol of the hard work your team has given to their community and the difference they have made in safety.

How Long Does a Custom Badge TakeÂ
With a custom badge, you choose the backing design, attachment, crest, lettering, symbols, and more. Find the estimated delivery time of your custom badge.

7 Easy Tips to Care for Your Flex BadgeÂ
How do you care for a flex badge? It’s easier than you might think! To keep your flex badge looking professional, in good shape, and attached properly, check out our 7 easy tips to care for your flex badge. Everything from washing your uniform, shining your badge, to swapping it out – we have you covered.

3 Reasons Your Police Force Should Use Recognition Awards
Officers serve and protect their community, an honor that they choose to uphold and take great pride in. Sometimes, however, being an officer can be a thankless job, and it is hard for even the most dedicated officers to feel appreciated. Law enforcement uses recognition awards to help officers feel seen – their sacrifices, their dedication, and the times they have gone above and beyond








































































































































































