Drinking Water Services

A drinking water delivery service will bring the water to your workplace.  It’s a service that’s been around for decades, and is useful for companies who need to keep their employees hydrated with drinking water.

However, we believe the model is ready to be updated.

Each business setting and scenario is different.  For example, in warehouses there is rarely enough free time to allocate to unloading, storing and replacing 5-gallon water jugs.  It’s a high paced work environment.  Therefore, equipping workplaces with traditional water coolers can waste valuable time and resources for a business. In order to remain productive, a company should always seek to eliminate various unrelated tasks that traditionally were performed by hard-working staff members.

Instead of assigning an employee to oversee the unloading (and management) of water jugs from the delivery team, a business can install point-of-use water coolers. This would also free up space in the workplace, as a business would not need to partition off space to store these jugs. Instead, the bottleless water coolers would purify the water it dispenses to users directly from the tap, filtered using ultraviolet light.

Learn more about Quench bottleless coolers here.

Conserve resources in the workplace

The convenience provided by point-of-use water dispensers can also affect productivity in the workplace. When employees can drink water that tastes better, there’s less need to leave the business campus for a convenient store run.  We’ve heard from companies who can confirm this great side benefit.

The experts at Quench can help businesses take advantage these new water cooler technologies, so water service deliveries and storage practices can be eliminated from the average day.

 

Is there manure in your drinking water?

Your employees trust that you are providing them with safe working conditions each and every time they come into the office. As a business owner or office manager, you may strive to do this by implementing safety regulations and updating your facility often. However, if you are only offering tap water as a source of hydration for your workers, could you be putting them at risk?

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Providing ice to your employees

Although summertime is winding down, the temperatures in many parts of the country are still quite balmy. Some cities in Southern California will even experience some of the warmest times of the year during the next few months. For this reason, now is just as an important time as ever to equip your office or business with ice machines. A water and ice dispenser is more cost-effective and sanitary than using bagged ice, and it can help encourage your employees to drink water and stay hydrated.

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What happens when you get dehydrated?

You might try to do your best to keep your employees safe on the job. However, if you aren’t making sure there’s an adequate source of drinking water in the office or at a work site, then there’s more you could be doing. Drinking the proper amount of water is essential for any person, but if your employees are outside working in the summer heat, they are at an even greater risk of dehydration. Even if staff members are primarily indoors, the stresses of working can cause some to forget their body’s need for water. For this reason, consider providing healthy hydration with Quench bottleless water coolers today.

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Stainless steel versus plastic water tanks

Have you ever been so thirsty you couldn’t wait to get over to the office water cooler and enjoy a refreshing glass of pure, cold water? There’s nothing like a cup of cool water during a hectic day at work to re-energize your mind, body and spirit. The only problem is, when you went to take your first sip, you didn’t get the pure, crisp taste you were expecting. Instead, all you tasted was the plastic from the water cooler.

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Lead filters in Washington, DC

When you walk into the kitchen and turn on the faucet for a refreshing glass of water, you assume that it is safe and free of potentially harmful substances. The problem is drinking water from the tap is not completely pure, and it is not the same in every part of the country. For instance, some drinking water systems have a higher concentration of lead than others. Washington, DC is one particular area that has previously been cited for its lead problems.

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