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Office Furniture
Keep
Office Furniture Repaired
It’s a good idea to
keep office furniture in good repair. This means regular inspections to
ensure chairs work properly and don’t show signs of disrepair. Desks
should be sturdy, with their drawers safely intact. Filing cabinets should
be functional and set up so as not to tip over on you or employees.
Ancillary items such as
accent tables, credenzas, bookshelves and so on should also function as they
are intended. Broken parts or pieces can begin to take a toll on an
office’s morale by bringing down the overall appearance. Basically, if an
office and its furniture are falling apart, employees might feel that they
are undervalued. Plus, the aesthetics will be hampered, which can equate to
a rundown look, which generally isn’t good for business.
Clients and employees
feel better about a business and a place of work when it looks good, is
welcoming and the things around them function as they should.
And while there are
morale reasons to consider, inspecting office furniture for any signs of
wear and tear could even save you from an unnecessary worker’s comp claim.
Broken chairs, drawers,
filing cabinets and more are all accidents waiting to happen. No matter how
hard you or your employees try to avoid a situation, it’s very possible
broken furniture could create a costly claim for your place of employment.
Add to that the fact an employee could even sue for more if the disrepair
situation has been brought to a supervisor’s attention, and it’s simply
a recipe for disaster.
Making it a point to
routinely check out office equipment – and that means all of it – is
smart. If an office looks good, the atmosphere is welcoming and everything
from the desks and chairs to the computers and beyond works as it should,
both employees and clients will feel more at ease.
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