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What Makes An Office Chair Good?
Before you go out and purchase a chair for your office because you like the look of it, you should appreciate that not all chairs are equal. An office chair should be seen as a piece of health and safety apparatus, although that does not mean that it does cannot be good-looking too. I will explain what you should look for in an office chair over the next few paragraphs.
The most essential aspect of any chair that you will have to use for a protracted interval of time is the height of the seat itself off the floor. You most restful long-term seated posture is with your thighs parallel to the floor and your feet flat on the floor. If you cannot find a chair to suit your size or if the chair will be utilized by various people, then you will have to obtain an adaptable one.
The chair should be adjustable while you are sitting on it in order to ensure that you get it correct. The old fashioned technique was to wind the seat up or down on a screw by revolving it round and round. The modern method is to pump it up hydraulically.
There has to be a back to the chair, a stool is no good for long term seating. The back rest should incorporate a lumber support. This lumber support ought to be adjustable too. It must go up and down, but some can be blown up as well. The back rest should also reach to the head, if it does not suit, then there should be an adjustable head rest. Often there is a tilt device, which permits the sitter to adopt different postures for short periods of time.
This is a characteristic of chairs known as recliners. If you go for a recliner, make sure that the stand is stable, so that you do not go over. A five-pronged star shaped base is the most widespread design, but there are others too. The base is usually on five casters to obviate the need to stretch and lean, if you need to get to a near-by filing cabinet.
The seat or the seat pan is key. These are adaptable on some more pricey chairs, but it is better to test these features 'for fit' on those that are not. The leading edge of the chair should be rounded so as not to hinder your circulation. For the same reason, there should be a decent gap between the leading edge and the back of your knees.
The seat should be at a comfortable incline, one that suits you. Most chairs have seat pans that are parallel to the floor, which suits most people, but a reclining chair fixes this problem automatically, as they recline forwards and backwards. The fabric of the seat should be one that breathes and is comfortable. This is one of the reasons why leather is favoured. It should also be padded and easily cleanable.
While not absolutely necessary, arm rests can be convenient for reading or taking a few minutes break. Good arm rests will be height (and some even width) adjustable. With your arms by your sides, the arm rests should reach your elbows.
These suggestions are given in order to reduce the possibility of strain and injury to those who spend many hours at a time working at a desk.
Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with the office chair recliner. If you are interested in a black recliner or any other type, please click through to our site.
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