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Covering wires can lead to long-term cost savings
Leaving cables for office equipment uncovered can result in expensive replacement costs on a regular basis, management at cable management specialist D-Line have warned.
Replacing any electrical equipment due to damaged wires and cables can be a costly affair. Therefore, covering them can help save money in the long-term, by preventing any wear and tear from tripping or moving equipment as office furniture, such as chairs or trolleys over them.
Available in popular DIY outlets such as B&Q and Screwfix, D-Line produces a range of effective cable-tidy products that are designed to provide a stylish alternative that hides any untidy cables and ensures a safe environment.
Safeguarding the office is a necessity for any employer, who will need to ensure a safe workplace due to health and safety legislation.
Whether it is D-Line’s patented and self-adhesive trunking to easily run cables along a desk front or wall, or a cover for floor-based wiring, products to keep desk-based cables in place or even split tubing to sort the mess at the back of a monitor, there is a product that is great-looking and safe.
Paul Ruddick, founder of D-Line, said: “The modern office setting is often a hub of electrical equipment and appliances because in today’s age, technology is a big part of everyday life and D-Line’s cable management solution can help prevent any health and safety issues and ensure the upkeep of these appliances.
“Our research has shown that in the average small office, there is more than 20 metres of wiring per person. “Cable mess creates numerous problems both in the office, such as creating wasted space on floors, untidiness and difficult-to-clean dust traps. Our solutions can take care of this, ensuring that work spaces and living rooms are a lot safer and efficient.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Recognition PR Business Team .
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