Companies
have long realized how important it is that employees carry out their tasks in the
most effective and safest way possible through the workplace equipment they use.
Still, however, there are still businesses that do not consider ergonomics when
they purchase furniture. A glimpse on what ergonomic office furniture can do
should change their minds and attitude towards the subject:
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Monday, July 28, 2014
Mistakes to Avoid When Buying Office Furniture
Are your office chairs creaking
or missing backrests? Are conference tables scuffed and cracked? If so, then you’ve
probably thought about replacing them.
That being said, office furniture
replacement is a major expense, and companies naturally want to get the most
bang out of their buck. When shopping around for replacements, be aware of
these common buying mistakes so you can get the best possible furniture:
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Why You Should Update Your Office Furniture
Perhaps it’s due to the ubiquity of office furniture in the corporate
environment, but most people don’t give the equipment they use on a daily basis
too much thought—unless, of course, something breaks. We get so used to the
constancy of our furniture, that a sudden change—even if it’s something as
simple as someone getting a new chair—can instantly capture our attention.
Monday, July 21, 2014
Should You Buy Used Office Furniture?
Every now and
then, businesses are faced with the difficult decision of whether to buy
something new or resort to a used alternative. Since office furniture is often
built to be sturdy and take quite a lot of abuse from its users, drawing a line
on when to buy new or stick to used furniture isn’t always a clear-cut
procedure.
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