Monday, October 2, 2017

Office Ergonomics: Simplicity Is The Key To Comfort

Simplicity Is The Key To Office Comfort
People buy office products for 2 reasons, style and comfort. If your products are complicated and leave you feeling frustrated when you try to use them, the odds are you're not getting your money's worth. That's why simplicity is key. Overly high tech products with intensive learning curves can certainly be cool, but for most their not practical.

You should always be looking for ways to improve office comfort. That said, you don't want to try to incorporate too many "ergonomically correct" gizmos and gadgets at one time. It's best to start small, learn how to use products correctly, and then expand your arsenal as needed to become more productive in the workplace.

Simple Office Chair Posture
Office Posture Is Pretty Basic
When you Don't Overthink It!
As office comfort starts with the chair, it's best to invest in a user friendly office seating solution before going all crazy with ergo add-ons. When selecting a chair, there's no substitute for a sit test. If you have a showroom in your area, give it a visit. If you're out and about and see a cool chair in an office or business you're visiting, don't be afraid to give it a try. Most people love showing off their chair!

If you don't have a showroom in your area, that's okay. Product reviews and demo videos are commonly available online. Once a chair has struck your fancy, do your research on it before making a purchase. Reviews will certainly help you make an educated purchase that won't leave you with ergo remorse. The important thing to remember is to avoid purchasing an office chair that's overly complicated and confusing to use.

User Friendly Office Chair
The iDesk Oroblanco Chair Comes With
A Built In Guide For Personal
Adjusting To Keep Things Simple!
When your office chair arrives, assembly it personally. This will give you a great idea of how your personal task chair components work. Once your chair is fully assembled, give it a sit with the owner's manual in hand. Go through all of the chair adjustment features and do your best to commit them to memory. A lot of people have trouble remembering what each chair lever and knob does. For this reason, labeling them is a great idea.

Getting comfortable in your new office chair is all about keeping things simple. You don't have to master your chair in a single day. Just learn and incorporate posture tips as you go. Slow and steady wins the race. Those who try to do to much at one time in the name of comfort often get overwhelmed and give up. Those who take things slow are likely to retain the information they're ingesting and use it when necessary.

Articulating Keyboard Tray
A Good Keyboard Tray Will Help
You Compute Healthy!
The same strategies apply to selecting ergonomic accessories and comfort promoting office components. Don't buy more than one item at a time. This can leave you overwhelmed as we've mentioned before. Start small with something like an articulating keyboard tray. Learn how to adjust the angle at which you type to get comfortable. Then address your remaining areas of discomfort in the workplace.

These days you'll see a lot of folks investing in sit to stand desktop attachments that prevent the need for extending sitting sessions that cause energy dips and posture habits to suffer. If you're thinking of purchasing a sit to stand desk convertor, keep things simple. Don't go for the most complicated unit on the market. It'll likely cost you a small fortune and leave you feeling perplexed when it comes time to use it.

Sit To Stand Desktop Attachment
The S2S Desktop Convertor Reduces Energy Dips
And Improves Posture. 
Alternatively, invest in a user friendly riser or even a sit to stand monitor arm that can be easily attached and activated throughout the day. Units like the S2S from ESI Ergonomic Solutions and the Volante from Systematix are excellent options that are very simple and cost effective.

In the long run, even the top rated ergonomic products are only as good as their owner. A slow, steady, and simple approach to comfort will prove beneficial and sustainable. Don't over do it and fall victim to the belief that you need every ergo item on the market to be at your best. In truth, a select few components and a healthy knowledge of how to use them is key.

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