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September 28, 2007, Newsletter Issue #108: Routing cables and cords
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Education classroom organization ideas: If you need to temporarily run one or several cords over a route, you'll want some way to mount cables that can be taken down without leaving a hole or other mark. Check out cord bundlers as an option. 3M™ Cord Bundler is an example of a simple, effective solution. When removed, these products, leave no holes, marks or sticky residue. The Cord Bundler, which has a flexible rubber strap that folds up to lock into an oval plate that attaches to a variety of flat surfaces, creates a loop to hold multiple wires. It can easily be moved over and over again with available adhesive replacement strips.
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Routing cables and cords
Running cables from your computer to a nearby printer or other peripheral is much easier if you use cable clips, saddles, or clamps. Using wire organizers to route your cables where you want them keeps everything clean and keeps your employees safe. Cable Clips can be quickly installed to organize and label up to twelve wires or cords neatly. Some high quality name brands include Belkin, CB and Hellerman Tyton.