When Cubiture cleans a surface, we remove impurities and dirt with soap or detergent mixed with water. This removes dirt and reduces the number of germs but does not necessarily kill them. Infection risk is lessened, but not eliminated. Disinfecting takes cleaning one step further. It uses chemicals to kill germs. These chemicals do little, however, to remove dirt from surfaces. Therefore, we typically clean a surface first to restore the aesthetics, then disinfect it to kill any remaining germs.
read moreWhy Ergonomic Chairs Make a Difference in COVID Safety
Cubiture makes a point to provide customers with ergonomic chairs that feature adjustable height, tilt, and armrests so that each employee may select a setting to fits his or her body. Our chairs are rated at 8 hours—which simply means a person can comfortably sit for 8 hours in the chair without the need to stand up and walk around the office for relief. With social distancing very much a necessity for any company that has employees returning to the office, the 8-hour rating is very important.
read moreWhy Cubicles Directly from Factory are More Affordable
When you buy directly from the Cubiture factory, you save your company money. Buying direct eliminates the dealer markup and makes it possible to obtain high quality products at lower prices. Cubiture offers the ability to match our customers cubicles to the images they find online. Our prices are lower because there is no middleman involved, and delivery is free because we use our own fleet of trucks.
read moreAffordable Office Furniture for Startup Businesses
Finding affordable office furniture can be a challenge for a startup. Price isn’t the issue so much as quality at a price that fits the budget. Anyone can readily find chairs, tables, cubicles, and desks at rock bottom prices through a variety of online channels. For that matter, many retailers carry these items in their […]
read moreThree Reasons Why Cubiture is the Best Small Moving Company
Not every moving company caters to small businesses. Many only move big companies because of the high costs of their own operations. As much as they may want to help the little guy, they cannot do so without taking a loss. Other small moving companies cater only to budget by outsourcing logistics and transportation. These […]
read moreHow Ergonomic Furniture Improves COVID-19 Office Safety
Ergonomic office furniture has never been more important. Employees who feel uncomfortable at work will inevitably leave their stations to move around the office. Back pains and leg cramps will drive even the most dedicated worker to the break room. Workers break their focus on tasks every time they stand up to stretch sore arms […]
read moreQuickly Ready your Workplace to Meet COVID-19 Safety Standards
With many companies going back to the office this year, COVID safety is front and center in everyone’s thoughts. There are many steps a business must take to protect its employees. Employees must continue to wear masks and practice social distancing. Anyone sitting at an unshielded desk is vulnerable if someone approaches without a mask. […]
read moreTurn-key Office Moves for Companies Needing to Downsize
With businesses facing major changes in 2021, many are opting to downsize to smaller offices. Moving offers a fresh start for companies who had to regrettably furlough employees last year. A large space that used to be full of people can feel very depressing (or even intimidating) to those left behind – not to mention […]
read moreHow Cubiture Room Separators Improve Office Covid-19 Safety
As businesses throughout the United States plan a return to the office, the safety of their employees is their top concern. Health officials recommend that only 50 percent of the workforce should return to the office, and the other half should work from home. Those who do return to the workplace in 2021 will face […]
read moreOffice Space Design Ideas for 2021
Many companies had to downsize during the shutdowns of 2020. The impact of COVID-19 forced organizations to furlough some of their best people. These companies are still operating with a reduced workforce—most of whom currently work from home. As business leaders now begin to contemplate returning to the office, many consider moving into smaller commercial […]
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