Are you looking for ergonomic office chairs for your Philadelphia office? They are a budget-friendly way to make your staff more comfortable. Not only will ergonomic chairs promote good posture, but they’ll boost worker productivity and happiness, so you really can’t lose!

Office Chairs Philadelphia

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What to Look for in Ergonomic Chairs

There is no single type of ergonomic chair that is best for everyone. However, we’ve put together some tips that will help you choose office chairs that will meet the needs of your employees.

  • Seat height. Well-designed ergonomic office chairs should come with easily adjustable seat height, usually by means of a pneumatic adjustment lever. Look for seats that range from 16 to 21 inches off the floor. This will work for most people and will also let them plant their feet flat on the floor with thighs horizontal and arms at desk height.
  • Seat width and depth. Look for adequate seat width and depth that will support most users – a good rule of thumb is 17 to 20 inches wide. Users should also be able to sit with their backs against the backrest, leaving 2 to 4 inches between the backs of their knees and the seat. Be sure to choose a chair that allows the forward or backward tilt of the seat to be adjusted for maximum comfort.
  • Lumbar support. Lower back support is one of the most important components of ergonomic chairs. Spending a lot of time sitting in an office chair that doesn’t support the natural inward curve of the spine adds stress to the back and usually leads to slouching. Again, the chair should feature a lumbar adjustment so that each user can get the proper fit.
  • Backrest. Look for backrests that are between 12 and 19 inches wide. If detached from the seat, it should allow the user to adjust the angle and height. If it’s all one piece, there should be a locking mechanism to prevent the backrest from going too far backward once the user has found the most comfortable setting.
  • Seat material. The chair’s material should have enough padding to be comfortable to sit on for extended periods of time. Breathable cloth fabrics are better than hard surfaces.
  • Armrests. Ergonomic office chairs should have adjustable armrests. Your employee should be able to relax his or her shoulders and rest arms comfortably on the armrest.
  • Swivel. Whether you ultimately decide on ergonomic chairs or conventional style chairs, they should be capable of rotating easily rotate so the user can reach around without straining.

No matter what type of office chair you choose, advise your employees to get up and move around frequently. This will improve circulation, relieve fatigue and eye strain, and encourage better posture.

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