Articles

Are Your Employees Sitting Comfortably?

Written by Allison Thompson Thursday, 27 July 2006

When an employer is first setting up a new office or even deciding to refurbish the old one, one of the biggest decisions that they will have to make is the sort of office chairs that their employees will be using.

Read more...

Selecting the Perfect Office Chair

Written by Gerardas Norkus Thursday, 27 July 2006

Being an inevitable part of a good workstation, a chair offers essential support to the back, legs, buttocks, and arms, along with reducing exposures to awkward postures, contact stress, and forceful exertions. Look for a chair with increased adjustability to ensure a better fit for the user, providing sufficient support in a variety of sitting postures, and allowing variety of convenient sitting positions throughout the workday.

Read more...

Choosing Quality Office Accessories

Written by P. A. Davis Thursday, 27 July 2006

Selecting quality office furniture and accessories such as lighting, desks, chairs and floor mats, requires more than just a passing thought. Whether it involves home offices or Fortune 500 companies, careful consideration in furnishing and accessorizing your office could make a difference in health and comfort of the body as well as simple wear and tear of office flooring.

Read more...

Ergonomic Office Chair - Why Is It Good For You?

Written by Allison Thompson Thursday, 27 July 2006

It has become apparent that the ergonomic office chair has become extremely popular within the office environment. It has been discovered that more and more employees are spending more than eight hours each day sitting at their desk whilst at work. Therefore the ergonomic office chair has become a very important part of office furniture as it helps to reduce back, shoulder and neck strain caused by sitting in the wrong position. Although an ergonomic office chair may be more expensive than a normal office chair, many companies have found that this initial expense has become a very sound investment in terms of increased productivity of their employees as well as helping to prevent serious injury caused through the strains put on the body whilst employees are sitting at their desks.

Read more...

Ergonomic Office Furniture 101

Written by Doug Sandler Thursday, 27 July 2006

Making offices ergonomic has been the focus of many companies in recent years. The reason for this is because of an increasing amount of medical problems with employees. Ergonomic office furniture can help prevent employees from developing chronic back pain and carpal tunnel syndrome. Companies are now realising that it is cheaper to simply buy better furniture than to deal with all of the medical costs related to carpal tunnel syndrome and back pain.

Read more...

Office Furniture

Written by Michael Russell Thursday, 27 July 2006

Furniture. What would we do without it? Sit on the floor most likely. Whoever invented furniture did mankind a great service. And it has so many uses.

For starters, there's the furniture we use for our work. There are more kinds of furniture for work purposes than we probably need. But then again, maybe we do.

Take your standard desk. Well, maybe not so standard. There are many kinds of desks. Desks with drawers, desks without drawers, which are primarily made simply to keep stuff on. What kind of stuff? All kinds. Printers, computers, fax machines, telephones, and the list goes on and on. Of course desks come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. There are rectangular desks, square desks, oval or circular desks which are used mostly for those company meetings.

Read more...