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Merton Council’s Public Health team were looking to engage staff to use the stairs more often to boost their health

Merton Council’s Public Health team were looking to engage staff to use the stairs more often to boost their health

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The difference our Challenges can make The problem The sky's the limit for local government offices in south London after Merton Council staff upped their game with multiple StepJockey challenges. Merton Council’s Public Health team were looking to engage staff to use the stairs more often to boost their health and reduce pressure on the lifts. When the lifts at the Civic Centre were going to be refurbished, they saw an opportunity to kill two birds with one stone. What happened? Merton installed StepJockey’s Smart Signs throughout its fourteen-storey building. The signs nudge people towards the stairways and let passers-by know how many calories they can burn by taking the stairs instead of the lift. The result Within days, stair use started to increase as staff started tracking their pro

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