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Choosing Quality Office Accessories
by P. A. Davis

Published on this site: July 7th, 2006 - See more
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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.
The Importance of Lighting
Lighting has a profound influence on a person's performance in the office.
With accurate lighting, it could reduce double vision, headaches and fatigue
caused by reflectivity of bright objects such as printed paperwork or
computer monitors in excess lighting. The human eye can adjust to a variety
of lighting levels, but only a single light level at a time. When someone
stares at a dim computer monitor in a brightly lit room, the eyes are
confused about which to adapt to, light or dimness.
Common lighting preferred in offices is most times track lighting or ceiling
lights. If installing track lighting, it is suggested to avoid high-voltage
halogen. This type of lighting has been found excessively rigorous for
prolonged exposure. Desk lamps are a variable form of subsidiary lighting.
An office desk lamp can add a charismatic design, as well as a glare-free
atmosphere that will help prevent eyestrain and fatigue.
Choosing the Right Desk
Space is always a concern when it comes to choosing the right desk. If
your desk has restricted space, you may have a need for a desk designed
for more than a single purpose. Your office tasks may require space for
a printer, fax, phone, shelves, drawers or files. With the absence of
needed space, desktops become cluttered and finding things can become
a difficult undertaking.
Purchasing the best desk for an office is an important investment that
could last a business's lifetime. Time and consideration are key in choosing
a desk. There are an ostensibly endless assortment of desks in sizes and
shape. Desks are normally produced in mass quantities and may necessitate some
self-assembly. Checking into a local crafts business that could build
desks to order may be something to look into.
A Comfortable Chair Can Alleviate Back Pain and Poor Circulation
Back support and leg circulation are critical to good posture and wellness
while working. Sitting at a desk for lengthy periods can be extremely
challenging since it applies excessive pressure to the lower back and
upper thighs which causes leg discomfort or back pain. Keeping the backbone
in a neutral position is essential in maintaining good posture and alleviating
the annoyance of back pain and poor blood circulation.
A person's desk chair should accommodate them. If another individual is
using the chair, it is important for the chair to have sufficient adjustability
to suit each user. When searching for a desk chair, look for a "waterfall
edge" located at the front of the chairs seat pan. This design helps
to prevent deficient circulation in the legs while sitting. Try to find
a chair with a "tilt lever" which enables you to recline and
switch positions easily. This will help relieve pressure placed on the
back of your thighs. A protruding "back rest" on your chair
will help support the lumbar while in an upright position.
Minimizing Maintenance Costs on Flooring
When it comes to protecting office floors, depending on the type of flooring,
maintenance can involve waxing, stripping, buffing or replacement. When
an individual is working at their desk, they may not always be confined
to one area. Their work may include rolling from their desk to a file
cabinet, telephone, wastebasket or another desk. No matter which type
of flooring is used in an office, wear and tear becomes apparent. Carpet
fibers are pulled up, linoleum is punctured, and hardwood or tile floors
are damaged. Most flooring types are not designed for the tremendous amount
of pressure generated by rolling office chairs. They may also not be appropriate for wheel chair
accessibility. Utilizing chair mats could limit the safety issues involved
where an area is not properly floored for wheel chairs and at the same
time, minimize the maintenance needed to any floor.
Selecting a needed chair mat for any workstation starts by determining
what type of flooring the mat will be covering. Chair mats used over carpeting
should be more unbending and impenetrable than those placed on harder
surfaces. Chair mats for tile, linoleum or hard wood surfaces should be
textured. This will prevent the mat from sliding on slick floors. They
should also have beveled edges to enable easy rolling between surfaces.
Once we know the floor type, the desired shape and size is chosen. For
example: How much floor space is used while working at your desk and its
surrounding areas? Chair mats should cover more than the immediate area
in front of a desk. Otherwise the areas not protected from chair casters
may require maintenance that could have been avoided.
Purchasing office furniture and accessories are not quite as unambiguous
as you might have thought. There are numerous factors involved in choosing
accurate lighting, a comfortable chair, a spacious desk and appropriate
chair mats. Anticipated by the measure of time spent working in the office
each day, ignoring these factors could result in strained eyes, bad posture, desk
clutter and avoidable damage and maintenance. The main idea is to optimize
your productivity without contributing to physical tension. Keep that
in mind the next time you accessorize your office space.

PA Davis sponsored by http://www.chair-mats.com/
who sells thick, custom, vinyl chair mats. Protect carpets and flooring
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