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Office Furniture
The
Importance of Chairs
Nothing can make or break
productivity levels quite like chairs. When chairs are well fit to
employees, there’s a lessened chance for injury, muscle tension and
other problems that can have a serious impact on the bottom line. It’s a
proven fact that improper chairs can add to back strain, produce leg
cramps and more. All this can impact your employee’s ability to do a
job, or yours too. So it pays to find the right seat for your office
workstations.
Choosing good chairs, however,
isn’t always an easy venture. When it comes to good office furniture,
nothing is one size fits all, but this couldn’t be more true than it is
in the case of chairs.
A solid office chair will
offer a few basic things:
- Height
adjustments – No two employees are built exactly alike. To maintain
proper distance from the keyboard and computer, chairs must have the
ability to move up or down. This is not only good for helping to stave
off carpal tunnel and other wrist issues, it’s also better for the
back and legs.
- Stable
back – To protect an employee’s back, a chair must provide good
support. There’s no avoiding this consideration if productivity and
employee well being is a concern. Back injuries, including strain, are
some of the top reasons for employee sick days and worker’s
compensation claims. If a chair is impossible for an employee to sit
in properly, you could be setting yourself up for some problems down
the road.
- Arms
– these can simply lend themselves to proper posturing, thus,
helping you avoid employee injury or discomfort.
Aside from productivity issues
and health-related concerns, good chairs that not only function well, but
look nice, too, can add to the overall office atmosphere. Chairs can help
tie an entire office together if the colors and styles are right.
There are things you can skimp on when putting together an office
furniture package, but chairs should not be one of those things.
When it comes to employee
health and overall office appearance, chairs should be a top
consideration.
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