Rolodex Wire
Rolodex Wire
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NEW Rolodex™ Wire Mesh Spinning Desk Sorter, Black $10.99 |
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NEW Rolodex/Eldon 82408 Wire Mesh Magazine File w/warr $12.55 |
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Rolodex Wire Mesh Off-Surface Shelf, 26W x 7D x 7H, Black $25.92 |
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Eldon Expressions Wire Mesh Rolodex Business Card File, 125 Slotted Cards, $19.21 |
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Rolodex 62559 Standard Size wire mesh magazine file, black, 10-1/2w x 11-3/4d x $19.36 |
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Rolodex 3-Tier Wire Mesh Swivel Tower Paper Clip Holder $13.99 |
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Rolodex FG9C9500BLA Nestable Wire Mesh Freestanding Desktop Copyholder, Stainles $12.94 |
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Rolodex 82412 Wire Mesh Large Monitor Stand, 18 7/16w x 14 3/8d x 4 11/16h $51.72 |
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Rolodex 82412 Wire Mesh Large Monitor Stand, 18 7/16w x 14 3/8d x 4 11/16h $51.43 |
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Rolodex Wire Mesh Three Tier Swivel Tower, Black, 3 3/4w x 6 1/2d x 6h $14.05 |
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NEW ROLODEX 21961 Three-Pack Wire Mesh Wall Files, Letter, Three Pocket, Black $56.00 |
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Rolodex Jumbo Nestable Paper Clip Dish, Wire Mesh, 4 3/8″ Diameter x 2″ h, Black $8.00 |
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Rolodex Mesh Stackable Front Load Letter Tray, Wire, Black, EA – ROL22211ELD $17.00 |
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Rolodex Nestable Jumbo Wire Mesh Pencil Cup, 4 3/8 dia. x 5 1/8, Black- ROL62557 $10.00 |
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Rolodex Nestable Mesh Stacking Side Load Letter Tray, Wire, Black, EA – ROL62555 $15.00 |
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Rolodex Nestable Mesh Stacking Side Load Legal Tray, Wire, Black, EA – ROL62563 $19.00 |
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Rolodex Single Pocket Wire Mesh Wall File Letter Black $30.00 |
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Rolodex” Wire Mesh Self-Stacking Side Load Tray $8.81 |
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Rolodex 22191 Wire Side Load Double Tray with Hanging File, Letter Size, Black $19.11 |
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Rolodex Single Pocket Wire Mesh Wall File (21931) $24.73 |
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Rolodex Sort A File Black Wire 8 Compartment File Sorter (E03946) $52.33 |
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Rolodex Wire Mesh Spinning Desk Sorter, Black $16.80 |
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Rolodex Nestable Wire Freestanding Desktop Copyholder $13.50 |
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Rolodex Wire Mesh Three-Tier Swivel Tower (62533) $33.95 |
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NEW Rolodex Expressions Wire Mesh 3-Tier Swivel Tower $7.99 |
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Rolodex Mesh Stackable Front Load Letter Tray, Wire, Black $13.29 |
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Rolodex Wire Mesh Self Stacking Side Load Legal Tray, Black $14.30 |
3 Ways to Save Your Business With Disaster Prevention
Natural disasters cause unavoidable interruptions in the business process. While you can’t control the occurrence of these incidents, you can take measures to maximize your company’s recovery time and get back to business with the maximum amount of intact resources possible.
Here are 3 preventative measures that you can take to safeguard your business:
1.Get Wired
Electrical fires are a major cause of property damage for businesses. As many as one in three electrical fires take place in an office environment. These are usually the result of sloppy wiring, overheating, or overloaded electrical systems. Overheating occurs when too many electrical devices are connected to a given outlet and they start to generate heat. This can be prevented by avoiding the use of power adapters and making sure to have an adequate number of socket outlets.
Problems with wiring are generally the result of uncertified or amateur electricians making adjustments to a building’s wiring over time. This can be avoided by only contracting out to fully certified professionals. Another preventative measure that can be extremely useful is to have regular electrical audits performed on your property to ensure that all of your electrical systems are in safe, working order.
2.Pick favorites
Every business has assets that are essential to the continuation of their operations. These could be anything from rolodexes of key contacts to pieces of heavy machinery that are a key component of the production process. Take the necessary steps to identify the vital resources that keep your company in business, and protect them.
For informational assets, especially those that are stored in a digital format, offsite backups are absolutely essential. If disaster strikes and one piece of hardware is damaged, you can rest assured that your information is stored safely in a remote location. For expensive physical hardware and machinery that is not so easily duplicated, have systems installed to protect the equipment from harm. Sprinkler systems, surge protectors, earthquake proofing and flood proofing help to protect your capital investments from going up in smoke.
3.Protect Your Human Resources
The most valuable resources in any company are the workers themselves. Any injuries or losses among your personnel will have a devastating impact on company morale (in addition to the immeasurable loss of the accumulated knowledge and skill of the lost worker). To insure your workforce against potential losses in a disaster situation, it is of the utmost importance to have a proper evacuation plan in order. Several safe routes should be established, and the proper evacuation protocols should be taught to the entire workforce. This is best accomplished by contracting out to established disaster training professionals
Other procedures can be useful in preventing incidents or ensuring a speedy recovery. Maintaining a property that is up to code and having risk management systems such as proper fire alarms and extinguishers makes you eligible for disaster insurance that will protect your company’s interests in the event of a fire, flood or earthquake. Be sure to have regular inspections performed on your property and your equipment, and never let your insurance policy lapse for any amount of time.
If followed, these procedures can protect your business from undue losses resulting from fires and natural disasters.
About the Author
Scott Mitchell is a fire and life safety expert at WPS Disaster Management Solutions. WPS is an industry leader in
disaster planning and response
. For more information, we have an informative blog, case studies and
fire disaster planning software
available on our website at
http://www.wps-plan.com
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