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September 10, 2006

Special Drawers on Office Desks – Part 2

Good thing the office furniture market, as previously mentioned, is keeping pace with what’s going on. Fortunately for office employees, this concern is among the few that the office furniture industry has addressed and they have come up with ways to go around such situations. They saw how the wiring and cables are a factor to an individuals work proficiency and have continuously developed ideas for office furniture that would solve this problem.

Nowadays, most of the office furniture offered in the market have computer cord hiding places, some even have a hole cut into the surface of the desk which will serve as a passage way for the computer cables that go through or underneath the work station thus showing only the parts that you need and the rest is bundled and stays under. This will clear the desktop leaving you with more space you can use for other things like file holders or folders.


If however your work requires you to get up from time to time, then these cords underneath the desk or workstation will definitely be a problem. It just sits there tangled and once a worker with restless feet gets caught in them will trip even pull out the cord which could lead to more injuries. And if they get a little too far out under the office desk, it may get caught on your office chair and be pulled out or once it gets caught under the wheel it may result to damage or crush the cord. In situations like these, an office employee must have better ways in organizing the cords.

There are a lot of options and one of which is a cord organizing tube. These can be bought at local office furniture and supplies stores everywhere. These tubes bundle the wires and cables from your computer parts and tuck them away under your office desk.

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