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How to Clean & Maintain Your Office Chair
(0) How to Clean & Maintain Your Office Chair
A good office chair is an investment, and finding one that you love will make you never want to switch, so properly cleaning up the occasional spill and regularly maintaining it is vital to extending it’s life.
What Turns 102 in 2022?
(0) What Turns 102 in 2022?
In other words… what began in 1920? It’s been over a century, so it’s hard to imagine that there is much that still impacts us from way back when, but you might be surprised to learn that several inventions, events, media, and people are still around from 1920! Read on to learn more…
Know Your Mops: A Cleaning Tool Primer
(0) Know Your Mops: A Cleaning Tool Primer
To make floor cleaning easier and get the best results, it helps to understand the different types of mops and what they are designed to accomplish. Here’s a handy guide to help select the right mop for the job.
How to Pick the Perfect Paper for Your Project
(0) How to Pick the Perfect Paper for Your Project
Did you know? The first paper ever created was in AD 105, when Ts’ai Lun, a Chinese scholar, combined a wet pulp of bark, linen, and hemp fibers and let them dry. Before this, people wrote on cave walls, stone tablets, and papyrus. The invention of paper is one of the most important in history. Today, North America’s annual demand is about 7.4 billion pounds of paper! But all paper is not created equally… and your choice could make or break the quality of your project.
Socks for… Branded Gifts?
(0) Socks for… Branded Gifts?
Some might think socks don’t make good gifts, but those in the know can tell you how popular socks have gotten over the last few years. And socks might just be perfect for your next branded gift or promotional giveaway! Here are some things to consider when choosing a pair of logo socks!
How to Create the Perfect First Aid Kit for Your Workplace
(0) How to Create the Perfect First Aid Kit for Your Workplace
Being prepared for medical emergencies, whether they are minor or major, helps ensure that your workplace stays safe. When purchasing a premade one or putting together your own, here are some tips on what to consider.
STOP Doing These 6 Things with Clorox Wipes (or any other Disinfecting Wipe)
(0) STOP Doing These 6 Things with Clorox Wipes (or any other Disinfecting Wipe)
Disinfecting wipes are great! They’re an easy and convenient way to disinfect surfaces and kill 99.9% of viruses and bacteria, including Staph, E. coli, Salmonella, Strep, the cold, flu, and some even claim to kill COVID-19! However, if you do not use them correctly, they are not as effective and can even be harmful. Before using any disinfectant, make sure you read the instruction on the package. And here are some things you should NEVER do with them:
5 Myths About Custom Printing
(0) 5 Myths About Custom Printing
In the age of technology, it’s easy to forget our roots. Despite the wonderful things that computers and the internet can help us accomplish, printed material can still assist in campaigns and increase connection with customers. We’re here to BUST some common custom printing myths and encourage you to consider implementing custom printing into your business.
3 Ways Your Organization Can Give Back During the Holidays
(0) 3 Ways Your Organization Can Give Back During the Holidays
‘Tis the season for giving. As a local business, it is important for us at Perry to give back to the community each year, and what better time than the holidays? If you want to give back too, here are some ways to do so.
Posture Tips for a Healthier Workday
(0) Posture Tips for a Healthier Workday
October is National Ergonomic Month! You were probably told when growing up to stop slouching and to sit up straight. Not only does good posture make you look taller and more confident, it also increases energy, improves breathing, and keeps your back pain-free. Good posture ensures that you’re placing the least amount of strain on muscles and tendons. Whether sitting in front of the computer, standing, walking or lifting, always practice good posture. (Remember, this isn’t medical advice. Consult your physician about any pain you have.)