How to get involved
Posted on 19 Sep 2007 at 17:22
It's all too easy to leave your PC and other equipment running or on standby when you've finished with it. So to help you remember to power down, we're once again offering our free Switch IT Off stickers. The stickers can be fixed easily to PCs, monitors, printers and any other peripherals, reminding you to power down before you head out of the door.
We'll provide up to ten free stickers to each household, and up to 50 stickers to every business, school, college, university or other organisation. To apply for your stickers, simply fill in the online form at www.pcpro.co.uk/switchoff. Please request only as many stickers as you need. Stickers are subject to availability and offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Free PC wallpapers
If you don't want to wait for your stickers to arrive, or you don't fancy attaching a sticker to your stylish monitor, why not download our free Switch IT Off desktop wallpapers? You can install these easily in seconds, and they provide an unmissable reminder. IT managers can also install our wallpapers as standard on employee's desktops, giving them no excuse to leave their PC humming all night.
To download our wallpapers, which are available in a range of common screen resolutions, visit www.pcpro.co.uk/switchoff. You'll find instructions on how to install your wallpaper on the site, should you need them.
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