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It’s important to make sure you’re comfortable in your office — you probably spend a lot of time there. Feeling comfortable not only helps your mental well-being, but your physical well-being as well. Try some of these ergonomic accessories to go along with your executive desk chair and Lafer recliner.
A keyboard drawer with a gel arm rest will make typing much more comfortable, and lessen the pressure and strain on your wrists. (If your primary responsibility at work is typing, bear in mind that every 15-20 minutes, you should take a short break and stretch your wrists to keep up circulation and help prevent carpal tunnel and arthritis.)
This is similar to the above keyboard drawer, but it emphasizes forearm as well as wrist support and has a glide track, so you can adjust the angle of the keyboard.
Designed to ease stress on the eyes, a monitor arm will allow you to adjust how close or far away the monitor is from you — perfect for both nearsightedness and farsightedness.
Keep your CPU cool with a CPU holder. The vents and space beneath will allow air to circulate more easily, keeping your CPU from overheating and the general room temperature down.
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Posted on: Monday, October 18th, 2010 at 5:31 pm
Posted in: Office Accessories
Tags: Cabot Wrenn, Executive desk chairs, Hospital furniture, Keilhauer, Lafer recliner, Lounge sofas, Medical office furniture