There’s a lot to consider when you’re purchasing new office furniture: design, quality, durability, comfort and, of course, safety. On the safety front, you might be wondering about the pros and cons of using fire-retardant furniture in your office. A few decades ago, if you asked the experts whether you should use flame-retardant furniture and… Read More
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