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Choosing a Heavy Duty Office Chair Print E-mail
Friday, 14 July 2006
Office chairs come in a wide variety of styles, materials, colors, and with an assortment of options. One of the styles of office chairs that you can choose from to outfit your office or home office is a heavy duty office chair. Heavy duty office chairs offer comfort and durability. These chairs will last a lot longer than your standard office chair, and while they are a little bit more expensive, they can be well worth the extra expense in the long run.

Heavy duty office chairs follow the same principals as regular office chairs, and the same rules should be applied when purchasing them for your office. You should test drive the chair before you purchase it to ensure that the fit is right for you. If you are buying a mass quantity of heavy duty office chairs for the employees in your office, then ensure that they are outfitted with as many adjustable options as possible to fit the needs of your employees. Heavy duty office chairs should follow the rules of ergonomics - they should provide

lumbar support, height adjustment, arm-rest height adjustment, and be able to swivel. These adjustable support mechanisms will offer comfort to a wide variety of body types and thus decrease employee injury and discomfort.

Heavy duty office chairs are a great choice for larger individuals, as they can support up to 400 pounds of weight. Heavy duty office chairs feature a wider seat and back support, and thicker, higher density foam in the seat to provide the ultimate in comfort for the user.

 
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