Turn Up the Heat on Chilly Office Politics
In the dog days of summer, hot temperatures outside usually mean freezing cold air conditioning in the workplace, which can lead to employee disputes and lessened efficiency. Comfort levels are highly subjective, so while some co-workers haggle over the proper thermostat setting, most prefer other methods to warm their extremities such as electric heaters, heavy layers of clothing, and convenient Heat Treat Warmers.
According to a July 5th, 2005 USA Today article, office temperatures affect overall productivity. Alan Hedge, a Cornell University professor whose study is cited, found that increasing temperature from 68 to 77 degrees resulted in 44% less typing errors and 150% increased output. Rather than using space heaters which cost the company money, or packing extra clothes, more people are discovering Heat Treat Warmers as a go-anywhere source of soothing heat to help them maintain a personal comfort level and achieve greater production.
Grabber Performance Group continues to invest in new warmer technologies and marketing strategies in order to better "Share the Warmth" of their air-activated Warmers. Heat Treat Hand, Toe, Foot and Body Warmers provide everyday people with discreet, comfortable and portable heat at work, home or outdoors.
About GRABBER Performance Group
Heat Treat-manufactured by Mycoal of Japan and distributed by Grabber Performance Group-is the industry leader in air-activated warmers, providing warmth, comfort and pain relief to grateful people worldwide. Grabber sells through global retailers and distributors and is a proud sponsor of Leave No Trace, the National Ski Patrol, and Professional Ski Instructors of America. The Arthritis Foundation has commended Heat Treat Warmers for "Ease of Use". For more information call 800-423-1233 or visit www.warmers.com
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Turn Up the Heat on Chilly Office Politics