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| All About Office Chairs |
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Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Office desk chairs can be found in every individual office or cubicle. A comfortable, ergonomic office desk chair is essential for employee satisfaction and a high level of office productivity. Many employees sit for long as eight hours each working day, with only occasional short breaks. It is vital to take preventative measures to prevent injury and to ease the stress that is placed on the back from sitting for a prolonged amount of time. It is hereby significant that office chairs offer first-rate lumbar support and aid in maintaining proper sitting posture while working. When purchasing an office chair, there are a wide variety of special features available that help support the lower spine while allowing the user to sit comfortably. Ergonomic office chairs offer adjustable backrests, cushioned arm rests, thick cushioned seating and lumbar support. Adjustment mechanisms permit the chair to be tailored to fit individual body types. It is important to understand how the mechanisms work and to be acquainted with the proper settings for one’s body. Office chairs with flawed adjustment mechanisms should be replaced. The support for most office chairs is a five-pong, swivel base that allows the user to easily turn the chair as required. Castors also allow the chair to easily glide across the floor while completing office tasks. Office chairs are available through a large number of suppliers. The cost of office chairs varies according to their component materials and what added features they posses. An example of an added feature is a tilting headrest to allow added neck support. Newer trends include breathable mesh fabric backing that is cooler. This new material also molds to the user’s unique posture. Written by Sherry Amerson. Find more information on mesh office chairs and office chairs as well as a leather office chair Types of Office Chairs The office chair was strategically designed to amplify productivity of clerical employees by making it possible for employees to remain sitting at their desks for normal than long periods of time. Back in the mid 1800’s businesses began to expand the traditional model of a family business with little emphasis on administration. During this time office work was expanding, an awareness of the office environment, technology and equipment became part of the cultural focus on increasing productivity. This awareness have rise to chairs specifically designed for administrative employees, along came the office chair. A swiveling chair with caster wheels allowed employees to remain sitting and yet get to a number of locations within their operational area, thus eliminating the time and energy expended in standing. A wooden saddle seat was designed to fit and support the body of a seated employee and the slatted back and armrests provided additional support to increase comfort. Like our modern chairs, many of these models were somewhat adjustable to provide the maximum comfort and thus the maximum working time. The Ergonomic chair is an alternative to traditional office chairs; the ergonomic chairs generally take a little getting use to, but usually become very comfortable over time. Then Ergonomic chair is very beneficial for people with lower back pain or discomfort.There are three types of Ergonomic chairs: The Kneeling chair has no back and places the employee in a modified kneeling position. The design encourages good posture by sliding hips forward and alignment of the back, shoulder and neck.The Saddle chair can be used as either a desk or computer chair. Shaped in the shape of a horse’s saddle and puts the user in a position similar to that of riding a horse.The Exercise chair is shaped like a ball and is large enough to support a user in any long-term sitting usage. Written by Sherry Amerson. Find more information on office chairs and a leather office chair as well as a ergonomic office chair Looking At Office Chairs There are many different kinds of office chairs for one to choose from, but it would also depend on what kind of work you do at your desk; paper work or computer work. If you do paper work you will need a chair that allows you to stretch your arms at the desk and if you are working at a computer all day, you should have a chair that gives you great back support. Either way, the chair has to be comfortable. You cannot sit on an uncomfortable chair all day and work. There are a few chairs that have specifically been made for people that work at computers; one of them is called the mesh back swivel desk chair. It has a seat height adjustment, padded black leather seat, has a metal base and the back of the chair is mesh. This is to ensure constant air flow, so on a hot day your back won’t get all sticky and sweaty. The arms of the chair are also adjustable, to ensure you maximum support and comfort. Another good chair to sit at in the office is the ergonomic task chair. This chair is ideal because it is extremely comfortable, is available in seven different colors, seat, arm and back rests are instantly adjustable. If you need another chair or two in your office for others, it is suggested that you get a genuine guest chair. They are the wider chairs with padded cushions, back and arms. Your guests have to be just as comfortable as you do to ensure that they enjoy their stay. Especially if your work is that of someone who talks to patients about certain things and try to help them, it is very important that your patients fell comfortable in every way possible when they come into your office. Written by Sherry Amerson. Find more information on office chairs and a leather office chair as well as a ergonomic office chair |
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