A clean and organized workplace can impact efficiency and productivity. So, how often should you be cleaning your office? Here is a brief checklist with recommendations to help keep your workspace tidy a little at a time.
Did you know, indoor air is an average of 5 times dirtier than outdoor air? Clean air is critical to creating healthy indoor environments, but it’s full of potential contaminants ranging from viruses to VOCs to common dust. The benefits of clean air go beyond providing safety against germs: they improve attendance, mood, and productivity, neutralize unpleasant odors, and provide reassurance amongst colleagues and classmates!
Contaminated air exists everywhere, but when sealed indoors with lack of circulation, it becomes easier for illness to spread, irritation to occur, and odor to fester. To combat this, work and shared spaces can invest in an air purifier. There are varying types, sizes, and efficiencies in air purifiers, so consider what it is that you want most to remove from your space when making the choice.
Did you know that 80% of the dust, dirt and grime in public buildings are “tracked in” from the outside? Entrance floor mats are the primary defense against tracking in dirt and moisture. Here are the three things entrance and floor mats should do that make them important in your office:
Each year, between 5% and 20% of Americans get the flu and miss a staggering 70 million work days as a result. The indirect costs? Between $3 billion to $12 billion a year. Let’s knock those numbers down a few pegs with some simple ideas.
No one wants a smelly workspace, car, or home, and there are specially made air fresheners for those spaces. But here are two ways restroom deodorizers that are also useful beyond stall!