Innovative product from the Luxury Travel Show
The Mole was intrigued by one of the more offbeat exhibitors at the weekend’s Luxury Travel Show.
Metronaps is a space age looking sleep pod designed with the weary worker in mind. A clean, comfortable place to take a nap.
MetroNaps was born from the realization that many employees spend significant amounts of their day dozing at their desk or catching powernaps in odd places.
As employers and health conscious people become aware of the devastating effects of sleep deprivation, the demand for sleep-related products will grow significantly. Consider these statistics from the US National Sleep Foundation:
- 33% of adults surveyed sleep only 61/2 hours nightly
- 40% of adults admit that the quality of their work suffers when they’re sleepy.
- 68% say their ability to concentrate is diminished by sleepiness.
- 19% report making some mistakes and errors due to sleepiness.
- Sleepy drivers cause approximately 100,000 car crashes annually.
- 33% of adults surveyed would nap at work, if allowed.
MetroNaps is the first company to meet the needs of this growing market. If situated near corporate offices and busy workplaces, MetroNaps would be a convenient place for workers to recharge.
For a monthly fee, MetroNaps customers can take a nap once a day, every day at the nearest MetroNaps facility.
Napping at MetroNaps takes as little time as a cigarette break, ten minutes, and is a safe, comfortable and convenient way to stay alert all day long. Soothing music is played through high quality headphones as you drift into a blissful relaxed state.
MetroNaps also leases and installs the MetroNaps pods into corporate offices.
The Mole can think of many busy offices and agencies where staff and customers alike would welcome the chance to relax and revitalise.
Have a look at www.metronaps.com or call Brendan on 134 NAP
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