Ergonomic is a work environment that fits your specific physical needs.
Designing this environment involves three steps:
First: determining your individual comfort level.
Second: identifying what additional support you may need.
Third: finding a range of solutions that provide more comfortable and ergonomically friendly workspace.
The following are some key products which will provide a solution.
COPYHOLDERS:
When you twist or tilt your head, the muscles in your neck work harder. By positioning your documents at the right height and angle, you can hold your head in a more natural position.
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BACK & FOOT RESTS:
Back and leg strain are often problems for those who sit in the same position for long periods of time. By raising feet, better posture and increased blood-flow help with comfort.
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SCREEN FILTERS:
Sitting in front of a computer screen for long periods of time may cause your eyes to become irritated. Discomfort can be prevented by reducing glare and keeping the screen as clear as possible.
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KEYBOARD DRAWERS:
If you have pain in you have pain in your upper body, you may have incorrect keyboard placement. If elbows are away from the body or below the typing surface muscles in your upper body may tighten and cause pain. Keeping your arms at a 90-degree angle to the work surface and level with the keyboard may help.
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MONITOR ARMS & STANDS:
The muscles in your upper body will tighten and strain if you lean forward or tilt your head to see the monitor. Raising the monitor to eye level keeps your neck and back straight to provide support for your head and upper body.
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Find the right ergonomic products for your needs below: