Staples Advantage Makes it Easy to Kick Bad Habits and Fight the Flu at the Office

FRAMINGHAM, Mass.--()--As flu season approaches, nearly 70 percent of employees admit to coming into the office while sick, a habit that may increase the spread of this common virus at the office. Even with heightened preventative measures at businesses across the country, this finding from a recent survey by Staples Advantage, the business-to-business division of Staples, Inc., confirms that office workers continue to stick to old habits. Staples Advantage offers easy tips to help businesses and employees fight the flu at the office.

This year’s flu and germ survey, which polled more than 150 U.S. office workers, revealed some of the workforce’s cleaning and health habits at the office. For example:

  • “Sick days” may be a thing of the past: While nearly one-third of respondents’ companies have sick day policies, more than 60 percent of employees felt compelled to go into work because there was “too much going on” or felt the need to “tough it out.”
  • More than your inbox needs cleaning: People are more consumed with cleaning their e-mail inbox than their physical workspace. Nearly half of all workers clean their inboxes at least once a day, whereas only 15 percent clean their physical workplace at least once a day.

“Thankfully, today much is known about how germs and viruses cause illness,” noted Lisa Hamblet, vice president for the facility solutions and service business of Staples Advantage. “Armed with knowledge and a thorough cleaning regimen, businesses can take positive steps to change habits and combat the flu, keep sickness at bay and promote a healthy and productive office. A proactive approach to prevention is the best defense.”

What is The Dirtiest Office Item?

Survey findings about perceptions of the dirtiest office items include:

  • Nearly one-third of respondents believe their keyboard and phone are the dirtiest items in their office, yet less than 10 percent clean these items often.
  • About 15 percent think the breakroom dish sponge is the dirtiest item in the office. Half of respondents also noted that colleagues leave dirty dishes in the kitchen.
  • Less than 10 percent say they clean desk surfaces very often with disinfectants or sanitizing products, a concerning habit since nine out of 10 respondents also said many employees at their company eat meals at their desks.

Nearly 100 percent of survey respondents noted they are concerned with catching a virus at work, but less than 40 percent have taken additional preventative measures to keep germs at bay.

How You Can Prevent the Spread of Germs in Your Office

Sunday, September 18 marked the beginning of the 2011 International Clean Hands Week, and December 4starts National Influenza Vaccination Week (NIVW), a national observance established to highlight the importance of flu vaccinations.

Staples Advantage recommends these easy steps to help offices and employees maintain a healthier environment:

  • Focus on the simple solution: Proper hand washing is the most important technique that many people ignore. Ensure proper hand washing by providing self-foaming soap, touch-free fixtures and motion-sensor dispensers in bathrooms.
  • Be prepared: Some important products to have on hand, just-in-case, include latex gloves, masks, sanitizing wipes and disinfecting cleaning chemicals. Also, clean common touch surfaces such as bathroom doors, elevator buttons and ATM machines more frequently.
  • Utilize technology as much as possible: Technology and home office solutions can help encourage employees to stay home when sick to prevent the spread of germs and the flu. Whenever possible, promote telecommuting as an option for employees when they’re feeling ill.

“Organizations of all sizes can create effective cleaning programs to help reduce the spread of office germs,” said Roger McFadden, senior scientist at Staples Advantage. “However, individuals can also do their part to protect themselves and their co-workers from germs. For example, encourage respiratory etiquette, use tissues, clean up your workspace and wash hands properly.”

To learn more from Staples Advantage and the CDC about flu tips and how to prevent the spread of germs, please attend the webinar entitled, “A Healthy Dose of Expert Advice for Flu Season” on September 27 at 2:00 p.m. ET.

Staples is committed to helping businesses of all sizes keep their workspaces clean with a broad assortment of cleaning solutions – like cleaners, disinfectants, sanitizers, hand sanitizers and pre-moistened wipes – available at StaplesAdvantage.com, Staples.com and in Staples stores nationwide.

Staples Advantage is one of the nation’s leading cleaning, maintenance and breakroom supply providers to small- and medium-sized businesses, Fortune 1000 companies, state and federal government agencies, and universities. For more information about Staples Facility Solutions, please visit www.staplesadvantage.com/facility.

About the Survey

Staples Advantage conducted an online survey of more than 150 office workers at organizations of all sizes across the U.S. The survey, conducted in July 2011, asked a series of questions about hygiene in the workplace and office sick day policies.

About Staples Advantage

Staples Advantage, the business-to-business division of Staples, Inc. (Nasdaq: SPLS), serves organizations of 20 or more employees up to the Fortune 1000, including global businesses, local, state and federal government, healthcare organizations and educational institutions. The Staples Advantage one source solution includes comprehensive products and services from office supplies, technology and printing to promotional products, furniture and facility supplies. Dedicated to providing organizations with greater cost savings and improved ordering efficiencies, Staples Advantage provides a customized level of account support and best-in-class customer service. More information is available at www.staplesadvantage.com.

About Staples

Staples is the world’s largest office products company and a trusted source for office solutions. The company provides products, services and expertise in office supplies, copy & print, technology, facilities and breakroom, and furniture. Staples invented the office superstore concept in 1986 and now has annual sales of $25 billion, ranking second in the world in eCommerce sales. With 90,000 associates worldwide, Staples operates in 26 countries throughout North and South America, Europe, Asia and Australia, making it easy for businesses of all sizes, and consumers. The company is headquartered outside Boston. More information about Staples (Nasdaq: SPLS) is available at www.staples.com/media.

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Contacts

Staples, Inc.
Nina Akerley, 508-253-1078
nina.akerley@staples.com
or
Davies Murphy Group, Inc.
Melissa Lane, 781-418-2414
sfs@daviesmurphy.com

Release Summary

A recent survey by Staples Advantage, the business-to-business division of Staples, Inc., confirms that office workers continue to stick to old habits when it comes to preventing the flu.

Contacts

Staples, Inc.
Nina Akerley, 508-253-1078
nina.akerley@staples.com
or
Davies Murphy Group, Inc.
Melissa Lane, 781-418-2414
sfs@daviesmurphy.com