That is the advice of a British company making social distancing
screens from recycled cardboard to help businesses open up after
lockdown while keeping staff safe.
"As people have started to come back to work we've switched to
making a range of distancing-at-work products such as
free-standing screens, counter screens and desk partitions,"
Iain Hulmes, Chief Executive at Pallite, told Reuters.
The company, 70 miles (112km) northwest of London, used to make
recyclable cardboard pallets and boxes for industry but has now
developed an entirely new range of products to cope with new
workplace demands in the wake of the pandemic including wall
screens, desk and table dividers with clear polyester film
windows, free-standing signs and even pop-up desks for
homeworkers.
"One of our workers at home found that she was struggling to
work at home so we created a pop-up desk. That desk has sold
over 5000 units in just five weeks with nothing but 5 star
reviews," Hulmes said.
Three sizes of desks, all made from laminated honeycomb paper,
can hold 50kg of weight and can be assembled in less than a
minute. A desk for an adult costs 26 pounds.
Not far from Pallite's Wellingborough factory is Concept
Conversions who sent all their staff home for the lockdown apart
from four people all working in separate rooms.
Director, Ralph Allen, says he is trying to have some fun with
themes and colours while using Pallite social distancing
measures to keep his staff safe as they return to the office.
"It's pretty extreme to put your staff into cardboard boxes so
the reason for cutting the windows and trimming them in those
colours was because I've got a Manchester United supporter
sitting at my desk and I support Liverpool. Well, that could
become Liverpool again couldn't it?" he said referring to the
red trim.
(Editing by Alexandra Hudson)
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