Yes, the holidays are over and these are the days of restarting.
While waiting for school to resume, offices that were closed in August are now reopening their doors, and perhaps not at a frantic pace, but many of their activities are resuming, if not all.
The calm of these days could be a good time to do those things that are not done during the year, which are postponed to moments of tranquility.

What we suggest is a small check on everything that might be useful to you.
LIGHT BULBS
It seems trivial, but check that all the light bulbs in the office are working properly. In any case, we suggest you keep a small stock so you don't get caught unprepared when one of your lamps burns out.
THE WORK SURFACE
Make sure not only that everything is tidy, but also that it is well lit. Lighting problems at your workstation can be easily solved by first removing piles and piles of documents accumulated during the year, or by making a small change in the position of your desk towards natural light. Finally, we remind you that a lamp on the work surface, or a well-placed LED light strip, can solve your problem.
USB CABLES
You never have enough USB cables and they are never found when you need them. Check that you have the correct ones, get rid of those that no longer work, and always keep one in a drawer.
POWER STRIPS AND ADAPTERS
Take a look at your electrical outlets and make sure that too many devices are not connected to a single adapter in each one. Power strips can solve your problems, and those with on/off switches allow you to turn everything off at the end of the day and avoid unnecessary standby consumption.
RECYCLING
Non-functioning electrical material should not be thrown in with unsorted waste, but taken to collection centers. For this reason, we suggest you set up a bin where, during the year, you and your colleagues can collect everything that no longer works. At the first opportunity, you can throw everything away together, starting with burnt-out light bulbs. For the latter, we remind you that here in via Piave we take them in to then take care of their correct disposal.
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