Water At Work

Most of our waking lives are spent at work. Between all the meetings and computer screen time, the focus on completing our daily workloads sometimes means that our health falls by the wayside. 

It’s easy to avoid or forget drinking enough water, but staying hydrated is a vital part of our everyday lives. Not only to keep our organs running and deliver nutrients to cells but to improve our focus and moods as well.  

On top of the health issues associated with dehydration — tiredness, headaches, blood pressure, and kidney complications — there are many ways that dehydration can affect productivity at work. When employees are struggling with concentration or headaches, entire teams are indirectly impacted by this. 

How To Make Sure Your Company Is Getting Enough Water At Work

  1. Set Up A Self-Serve Hydration Station. Whether it’s by providing water coolers or improving the water that comes from your taps, The Water Store can help make water at work more accessible. Placing hydration stations in key parts of your workplace will encourage people to drink more water. 

  2. Educate Your Team. Place education materials about the importance of water intake and keep your team informed. This can act as a friendly reminder and motivation to grab another glass. 

  3. Gift Your Team With The Vessels They Need. Sometimes getting your team to drink more water is as simple as giving them the tools they need. Cups or bottles to keep with them are simple ways to encourage hydration. The Water Store carries a variety of lifestyle products like reusable bottles that can help with this. Be sure to check out the different varieties we have in-store. 

In short, providing great water at work is essential, not only for hydration and production but meaningful connections and mental health, too. The water cooler has long been a source of great chats and short escapes from daily tasks, which can help foster positive workplace cultures. 

Contact us to learn more about how The Water Store can help improve the water at your workplace. 

 
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