Things have not really got too bad when it comes to heat in the office as of yet but the last weekend was very hot indeed and I will admit it is actually very warm sitting here in the office today which is not fun at all. Sitting in an office during the course of the summer is a very depressing thought indeed so here are a few tips on getting through the summer months.
Fans
Getting all hot and sweaty during work is something that is not fun at all so why not get some fans put into the place. This is going to benefit everyone and although it may cost a bit to start off with it is going to be beneficial to everyone. There is something that annoys a lot of us here in the UK and that is the fact that most of us do not actually have air con. Staff members will really start to moan if they are getting too hot and productivity will be effected by this without a doubt.
Drinks
If you are the boss for a company make sure you look into perhaps getting a small fridge freezer so people can store their drinks or bags of ice as staying cool is very important for production levels in the summer. All of the staff members are really going to appreciate things like this.
Changing Shifts
Changing the shifts of things in the summer is quite a drastic move but something that many people would really appreciate. Perhaps during the warmer months of the year the office can open earlier and shut earlier so people can enjoy a couple of hours of sunshine.
All of this is important for serviced offices London city as well as serviced offices Sohoand serviced offices Victoria.
Get out, enjoy the summer and treat employees fairly too!
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