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How Do Keystone Jacks Keep Trip Hazards at Bay

Sometimes too many wires and cables put together to create a total mess. If you want to keep the area around you neat, tidy and accident-free, Keystone Jacks will come of real help. As they keep the wires short and hidden, cable management becomes much easier. So how do Keystone Jacks bring in convenience and prevent trip hazards? Read ahead to know more https://www.sfcable.com/network-keystone-jacks.html

Sometimes too many wires and cables put together to create a total mess. If you want to keep the area around you neat, tidy and accident-free, Keystone Jacks will come of real help. As they keep the wires short and hidden, cable management becomes much easier. So how do Keystone Jacks bring in convenience and prevent trip hazards? Read ahead to know more https://www.sfcable.com/network-keystone-jacks.html

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<strong>How</strong>​ ​<strong>Do</strong>​ ​<strong>Keystone</strong>​ ​<strong>Jacks</strong>​ ​<strong>Keep</strong><br />

<strong>Trip</strong>​ ​<strong>Hazards</strong>​ ​<strong>at</strong>​ ​<strong>Bay</strong>?<br />

<strong>Keystone</strong> jacks are regular size rectangular like modules. They help<br />

to <strong>at</strong>tach wires to outlets in a p<strong>at</strong>ch panel or a wall pl<strong>at</strong>e. You can<br />

find a plenty of jacks th<strong>at</strong> are available in the keystone form<strong>at</strong>.<br />

These include jacks used for networking and telephone cables, USB<br />

and​ ​HDMI​ ​cables​ ​as​ ​well​ ​as​ ​coaxial​ ​and​ ​RCA​ ​cables.<br />

Sometimes too many wires and cables put together cre<strong>at</strong>e a total<br />

mess. If you want to keep the area around you ne<strong>at</strong>, tidy and<br />

accident free, ​<strong>Keystone</strong> <strong>Jacks</strong> will come of real help. As they keep<br />

the wires short and hidden, cable management becomes much<br />

easier. So how do <strong>Keystone</strong> <strong>Jacks</strong> bring in convenience and prevent<br />

trip​ ​hazards?​ ​Read​ ​ahead​ ​to​ ​know​ ​more.<br />

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Recording​ ​studios<br />

If you have visited a recording studio, you might be aware about<br />

the number of cords and cables th<strong>at</strong> are used. Right from the<br />

recording hardware, microphones and amplifiers to instruments,<br />

headphones and monitors, everything has to be connected to<br />

something. In order to connect equipment with each other, an<br />

engineer often has to disconnect something or the other and make<br />

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adjustments. Moreover, as wires are all over the studio, the<br />

tripping​ ​incidents​ ​are​ ​sure​ ​to​ ​go​ ​up.<br />

Having large p<strong>at</strong>ch bays can take care of all the problems. All the<br />

wires of hardware and other equipment remain ne<strong>at</strong>ly arranged <strong>at</strong><br />

the back of the console. It also brings a lot of convenience as the<br />

sound engineer doesn’t have to crawl behind equipment in order<br />

to connect the equipment. As there is no mess on the floor,<br />

everything​ ​looks​ ​professional​ ​and​ ​in​ ​place.<br />

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Home​ ​the<strong>at</strong>res<br />

<strong>Keystone</strong> <strong>Jacks</strong> are a blessing for movie buffs! Especially if the task<br />

of arranging wires seems nightmarish. A home the<strong>at</strong>re has a huge<br />

TV, audio components, s<strong>at</strong>ellite box and most probably a Blu Ray<br />

player. Also there are speakers perched <strong>at</strong> stands on each corner of<br />

the room. Now there are cables connecting these devices to each<br />

other. The speaker cables hanging around the walls spoil the look<br />

and aesthetics of your home the<strong>at</strong>re. If there is a ne<strong>at</strong> and<br />

system<strong>at</strong>ic rack with different components <strong>at</strong>tached, concealed<br />

behind the TV and a keystone pl<strong>at</strong>e having a short cable connecting<br />

speaker to the walls, your home the<strong>at</strong>re will look as you intended it<br />

to.<br />

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Home​ ​Office​ ​Areas<br />

In a typical home office, you will find a desk having a PC, a<br />

television and a telephone. All of these devices have to be<br />

connected to the wall. The phone is usually wired to the phone jack<br />

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and TV to the cable jack on a different wall. The wires from near<br />

the desk run in different directions of the room. Now this is sure to<br />

cre<strong>at</strong>e​ ​tripping​ ​hazards.<br />

To avoid this, a <strong>Keystone</strong> outlet can be mounted on the wall behind<br />

the desk. The cable jack for TV, RJ-45 jack for computer network<br />

and RJ-11 jack for the phone; all can be <strong>at</strong>tached on a single wall<br />

pl<strong>at</strong>e. Needless to say, it lessens the clutter and chaos making the<br />

place​ ​look​ ​elegant​ ​and​ ​classy.<br />

Cables and wiring if present all over the place can cre<strong>at</strong>e a lot of<br />

problems. You definitely do not want the areas around you to look<br />

like a snake pit. So make the most out of ​<strong>Keystone</strong> Jack panels and<br />

outlets!<br />

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