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Is your call centre as responsive, effective and efficient as you would like? Are you interested in a competitive edge at nominal cost?
We make improvements that typically translate into 8% saving in staffing overheads by reducing, sickness, absenteeism and staff turnover and increasing staff alertness and morale. Impressive for an installation that can be fitted in hours, with very low energy and running costs. So impressive that we find the return on investment is typically less than 6 months - often significantly less. And don't take our word for it. Read how we helped British Telecom.
It's the ultimate win-win for your staff, organisation and investors. If you haven't read our story, click on Welcome.
Call centres have benefited by simply paying attention to air quality - by bringing high-quality outdoor air - high-altitude mountain air to be precise - right into their offices. A simple installation with far-reaching consequences for the health of your organisation.
Take a look at typical results achieved with our installations. It's no wonder sickness and absenteeism fall dramatically:
But that's not all. Staff are more relaxed and focussed, less prone to tiredness, irritability or error - vital for the image of your organisation.
Here's a typical example: in one call centre with 124 staff, call response was measured over a nine-month period. Following installation of our air processors, calls answered/day increased by 3.7%, average call handling time reduced by 1.7% while sickness and absenteeism fell by 4.8%. That translated into 8.5% saving in staff costs.
With lease or purchase options available the company offers a complete turn-key service covering site assessment, installation, commissioning and routine maintenance with lease or purchase options. Independent health audits of premises can be arranged to quantify the benefits.
The facts and figures quoted in the company literature relate exclusively to our products, reflecting the company's ongoing involvement in air-ion research and development.
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