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Upgrade – tax break incentive

THE tax break also applies to purchases made for the office, so now is the perfect time to improve or upgrade your office environment and equipment.
Maybe you’ve been thinking about a new printer, more comfortable chairs for the boardroom or an ergonomic desk, now is a great time to take advantage of office essentials at great prices.
Looking deeper at your usage, standing for a portion of the day at an electrically height adjustable desk is a simple and effective way to control weight pain, increase productivity, and combat mental fatigue and back pain.
The desks can adjust from 685mm for a seated position to 1205mm for a comfortable standing position and when matched with an ergonomic chair, makes for a more comfortable working zone.
Think of staff productivity; the flu season is upon us. Why not consider improving the office air quality with an air purifier featuring the latest technology which safely removes up to 99.97 per cent of airborne pollutants in rooms up to 28sq m.
And what about company security? A paper shredder is priced well at $499 for a 22 sheet capacity with bonus oil sheets.
Improve the presentation of company quotes and reports with a heavy duty, all metal construction binding machine from $249 and protect those over-handled documents and workplace notices with an A3 rapid 1 minute warm-up laminator from just $210 with a bonus $30 E-Gift card. Or buy all three together and save $190.
For more office improvement inspiration, drop into Office National Noosa, shop 2/171 Eumundi Road, Noosaville, or shop online at www.officenational.com.au/noosa.

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