Decisions, decisions, decisions…..

Just ask yourself ‘What do I do at work’?……...

Am I a person who holds conferences in my office or via the web? Do I read or write a lot of reports? Do I work intensely on my computer one minute, then sit back to check my work on-screen the next? Do I slouch while on the telephone? Do I slide down in my seat? Am I constantly swivelling on my chair and reaching for papers or discs etc., from drawers or nearby storage cabinets or shelves?

Does my work mainly comprise desktop-based tasks, such as reading in one position for long periods, writing reports or essays, copy typing or repetitive data entry? Do I tend to work for long and sometimes intensive periods without moving around on my chair very much?

Am I constantly leaning to-and-fro over my desk? Am I always picking up the phone and leaning forward to take notes? Do I work at a counter, where I serve or interview people all day long? Would I be less tense if my back was able to remain in motion, but stay in contact with my chair while I worked?

Am I really very uncomfortable at work and worried my problems will begin to affect my performance, or even prevent me from working at all some time in the future? Should I start looking for a very special type of chair?

Have I given up trying to find a chair which will fit me properly? What types of chair are there for people who are really much taller or smaller than average. Can I get a chair or desk which people of very different heights can use, or even take turns to share?

What kinds of chair can be used by different people every hour of the day and night?

For instance people working three shifts in a call centres or an air traffic control centre. I and my colleagues never use the same chair twice it seems and we can never find our ‘favourite’ chair.

I am a big person and I don’t feel very secure on the chairs used by everyone else in the office. I need a very heavy duty chair, but I don’t really want it to stand out from all the rest.

I spend a great deal of time working at home. I sit on a dining room chair when I use my laptop on the table. Sometimes I sit on the sofa and to peck away awkwardly at my laptop on my knees! I need a decent office chair indoors, but it needs to fit in a small working space.

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Fellowes RH 400, RH 300 manual Decisions, decisions, decisions…, Just ask yourself ‘What do I do at work’?……

RH 300, RH 400 specifications

The Fellowes RH 300 and RH 400 are advanced document shredders designed to meet the needs of both small businesses and home offices. These models combine robust performance with innovative features to ensure optimal security and efficiency in handling sensitive information.

The RH 300 is known for its compact size and reliable performance. It can shred up to 12 sheets of paper at once, making it ideal for daily shredding tasks. The 9-gallon waste bin holds a substantial amount of shredded material, enabling users to work without frequent interruptions for emptying. The RH 300 utilizes advanced cross-cut technology, which not only provides a higher level of security by transforming documents into small particles, but also enhances its efficiency in shredding credit cards and staples.

In comparison, the Fellowes RH 400 takes it a step further with enhanced performance and additional features. Capable of shredding up to 16 sheets of paper per pass, the RH 400 is perfect for environments with higher shredding demands. The 10-gallon waste bin holds even more shredded waste, allowing for longer periods between emptying. The RH 400 also employs the same powerful cross-cut technology, ensuring that sensitive information remains confidential and secure.

Both models are equipped with Fellowes’ SafeSense technology, which is designed to automatically stop shredding when hands touch the paper entry, providing an extra layer of safety for users. Additionally, the Jam Blocker feature on both models prevents jams before they occur by detecting potential overload situations, allowing for a smoother shredding experience.

The design of the RH series also emphasizes user convenience. The pull-out waste bin allows for easy disposal of shredded materials, while the sleek, modern design ensures that these shredders will fit seamlessly into any office environment. They also operate quietly, minimizing distractions in shared workspaces.

In summary, the Fellowes RH 300 and RH 400 shredders are excellent choices for individuals concerned about information security, looking for reliable performance, and emphasizing user safety and convenience. Their combination of advanced technologies and thoughtful design makes them standout options for efficient document shredding in any setting.