Hi, it’s Anthony from CableOrganizer® with our newest customer question: “What's the best way to manage under desk cables in an open office?” It’s crucial that you do because it keeps your workspace tidy and safe. Plus, a clean space helps you stay productive. Here are some effective strategies to manage your under desk cables: 1. Install Under Desk Cable Trays or Baskets: These keep cables, power strips, and adapters off the floor. This type of setup reduces trip hazards and creates a cleaner look. The WireRun® Under Desk Basket (here: https://lnkd.in/ex7DJBAg) is a sturdy, steel basket tray that mounts easily to your desk or wall. 2. Use Snapper® Raceway for Neat Routing: A cable raceway like the WireRun® Snapper® Raceway (here: https://lnkd.in/eg3Qsvet) neatly routes your cables underneath desks or furniture. This great cable hider opens, then snaps closed again, letting you add or remove cables in a snap. No tools are needed to hang it up, because the Snapper® is backed with easy self-adhesive strips. You can also paint this raceway to match your space. 3. Bundle Cables with Techflex® F6® Split-Sleeve: This semi-rigid braided sleeving (here https://lnkd.in/egekV858) is known for its legendary, side coverage. And it lets you organize numerous cables into one manageable bundle. 4. Label Cables: When cables are labeled you can identify them quickly. Labeling simplifies maintenance and prevents confusion. Color-coded or write-on cable tags, like the Unitag from RIP-TIE® (here https://lnkd.in/eFMW7Bi3) are perfect to snap onto cables, either horizontally or parallel to them. The Unitag comes in four different colors, which lets you separate the different types of cables. You can print and stick a label onto the Unitag or write on it with a marker. 5. Use Cable Boxes for Power Strips: When you’d like to conceal your surge protectors and hide excess cord slack, ventilated cable boxes like the BlueLounge® CableBox (here https://lnkd.in/e5qxHJc5) can prevent wires from tangling, and makes floor clutter a thing of the past. Choose from the standard or mini CableBox, which comes with its own power strip. Visit www.CableOrganizer.com now for even more cable management solutions to keep your office neat.