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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Dec 2011 20:55:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I already have my office chair but, if you need to buy one for yourself, I would suggest that you look no further than the Ergohuman range. I have the Nefil office chair, though my colleague swears by the Enjoy office chair model but it really depends on what you’re looking for. One of the points that should affect your decision is your body frame but the nature of your job is also important. What I mean by that second consideration is do you sit down all day long or are you always up and down, does the job involve a lot of twisting (maybe your filing cabinets are right next to you and you don’t have to actually leave your seat to put something away). For me, the seat tilt and slide and the backrest tilt mean that I can get my back and my bottom to fit comfortably into the Nefil chair, so that I am actually using its magnificent features to support the whole of my back. That means that I am making use of the lumbar support that the chair back gives. My friend likes the Enjoy chair, as it has autoflex zones in the lumbar support feature and this does it for her. All of the Ergohuman chair models are to die for, as a lot of thinking has gone into their design. They all have many features and adjustments and I suppose the most noticeable difference is the look of the chair. I just love the simple look and the Nefil’s chair back from the rear reminds me of the old-style beer bottle opener. The chair looks good and makes me feel good. With its ribbed look back support, the Enjoy appeals to my friend and that’s fine. One thing we both agreed on was the choice of fabric. Though the leather is very nice, we much preferred the airiness of the mesh. It’s easy to wipe clean and is a chair that breathes, if you know what I mean. I’m really pleased that I was guided towards the Ergohuman range of chairs. It was sound advice and that’s why I am passing the same information on. There’s an interesting range of colours to choose from as well. And as regards to that sound advice … don’t forget to pass it on.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I already have my office chair but, if you need to buy one for yourself, I would suggest that you look no further than the Ergohuman range.  I have the <a href="http://www.ergohuman.net/nefil-office-chair.html" title="Nefil Office Chair">Nefil office chair</a>, though my colleague swears by the <a href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/enjoy-office-chairs-c-10_4.html" title="Enjoy office Chairs">Enjoy office chair</a> model but it really depends on what you’re looking for.  One of the points that should affect your decision is your body frame but the nature of your job is also important.  What I mean by that second consideration is do you sit down all day long or are you always up and down, does the job involve a lot of twisting (maybe your filing cabinets are right next to you and you don’t have to actually leave your seat to put something away).</p>
<p>For me, the seat tilt and slide and the backrest tilt mean that I can get my back and my bottom to fit comfortably into the Nefil chair, so that I am actually using its magnificent features to support the whole of my back.  That means that I am making use of the lumbar support that the chair back gives.  My friend likes the Enjoy chair, as it has autoflex zones in the lumbar support feature and this does it for her.</p>
<p>All of the <a href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/ergohuman-office-chairs-c-10_2.html" title="Ergohuman Office Chairs">Ergohuman chair models</a> are to die for, as a lot of thinking has gone into their design.  They all have many features and adjustments and I suppose the most noticeable difference is the look of the chair.  I just love the simple look and the Nefil’s chair back from the rear reminds me of the old-style beer bottle opener.  The chair looks good and makes me feel good.  With its ribbed look back support, the Enjoy appeals to my friend and that’s fine.</p>
<p>One thing we both agreed on was the choice of fabric.  Though the leather is very nice, we much preferred the airiness of the mesh.  It’s easy to wipe clean and is a chair that breathes, if you know what I mean.</p>
<p>I’m really pleased that I was guided towards the <a href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/ergohuman-office-chairs-c-10_2.html" title="Ergohuman Range of Chairs">Ergohuman range of chairs</a>.  It was sound advice and that’s why I am passing the same information on.  There’s an interesting range of colours to choose from as well.  And as regards to that sound advice … don’t forget to pass it on.<br />
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 260px"><a href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/ergohuman-chair-pg-9.html"><img alt="Ergohuman Office Chair" src="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/images/ergonomic-chair/ergohuman-2010.jpg" title="Ergohuman Office Chair" width="250" height="406" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Ergohuman Office Chair</p></div></p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 258px"><a href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/enjoy-mesh-office-chair-pg-10.html"><img alt="Enjoy Office Chair" src="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/images/ergonomic-chair/enjoy-mesh-office-chair.jpg" title="Enjoy Office Chair" width="248" height="465" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Enjoy Office Chair</p></div>
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		<title>Ergohuman Plus</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Dec 2011 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It can get very difficult to differentiate between some ergonomic office chairs, particularly when the names are very similar but, suffice to say, the Ergohuman Plus is the top of the range in the Ergohuman stakes, with plenty to offer the health-conscious office worker. The Ergohuman Plus is the top of the range mesh office chair. This model is ninety eight percent recyclable and has more aluminium detailing than its close relatives, so it’s a smart looking chair with a strong frame. Its long list of adjustment possibilities mean the Ergohuman Plus can be altered to suit everyone. One lever controls the three main adjustment areas of seat height, seat depth and back tilt, all of which get the chair to fit the smallest or tallest person. The height adjustment can cater for five foot to six foot four inches and the seat depth is particularly important, as correct adjustment keeps your back in contact with the back rest, while reducing any pressure that could fall on the knees, if the seat pad didn’t match you leg length. Like in a car, the back tilt gets the body in a good position for the arms to reach their place of work comfortably. Arm rests are really important, as they support your arms and therefore also reduce any pull on your shoulders, guiding your hands to the desk or computer keyboard. The arm rests on the Ergohuman Plus offer multidimensional adjustments, meaning up, down, backwards, forwards and also in and out. Making sure that your elbows are placed comfortably near your body rather than splayed at a wide angle makes a huge difference to overall support. The Plus has a seat tilt option which helps take pressure off the spine but only when adjusted correctly for its user. It really does pay to get all adjustments set to meet your needs, or the ‘ergonomic’ quality of the chair will be there in name only. Lumbar support is essential and this ergonomic office chair boasts autoflex zones for added comfort and that important support. Adjusting the seat back will get this important feature to work for you and make long days seems less stressful. With a matching headrest, this office must-have oozes comfort and, in a choice of either mesh or leather upholstery, you really do feel loved.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It can get very difficult to differentiate between some ergonomic office chairs, particularly when the names are very similar but, suffice to say, the Ergohuman Plus is the top of the range in the Ergohuman stakes, with plenty to offer the health-conscious office worker. The <a title="Ergohuman Plus" href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/ergohuman-plus-office-chair-p-36.html">Ergohuman Plus</a> is the top of the range <a title="Mesh Office Chair" href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/ergohuman-office-chairs-c-10_2.html">mesh office chair</a>.</p>
<p>This model is ninety eight percent recyclable and has more aluminium detailing than its close relatives, so it’s a smart looking chair with a strong frame. Its long list of adjustment possibilities mean the Ergohuman Plus can be altered to suit everyone.</p>
<p>One lever controls the three main adjustment areas of seat height, seat depth and back tilt, all of which get the chair to fit the smallest or tallest person. The height adjustment can cater for five foot to six foot four inches and the seat depth is particularly important, as correct adjustment keeps your back in contact with the back rest, while reducing any pressure that could fall on the knees, if the seat pad didn’t match you leg length.  Like in a car, the back tilt gets the body in a good position for the arms to reach their place of work comfortably.</p>
<p>Arm rests are really important, as they support your arms and therefore also reduce any pull on your shoulders, guiding your hands to the desk or computer keyboard.  The arm rests on the Ergohuman Plus offer multidimensional adjustments, meaning up, down, backwards, forwards and also in and out.  Making sure that your elbows are placed comfortably near your body rather than splayed at a wide angle makes a huge difference to overall support.</p>
<p>The Plus has a seat tilt option which helps take pressure off the spine but only when adjusted correctly for its user.  It really does pay to get all adjustments set to meet your needs, or the ‘ergonomic’ quality of the chair will be there in name only.</p>
<p>Lumbar support is essential and this ergonomic office chair boasts autoflex zones for added comfort and that important support.  Adjusting the seat back will get this important feature to work for you and make long days seems less stressful.</p>
<p>With a matching headrest, this office must-have oozes comfort and, in a choice of either mesh or leather upholstery, you really do feel loved.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 640px"><a href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/ergohuman-plus-office-chair-p-36.html"><img alt="Ergohuman Plus Mesh Office Chair" src="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/images/ergohuman/ergohuman-plus-chairs-set.jpg" title="Ergohuman Plus Mesh Office Chair" width="630" height="249" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Ergohuman Plus Mesh Office Chair</p></div>
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		<title>What Makes a Perfect Ergonomic Office?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Nov 2011 12:43:42 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Ergonomic Office Chairs]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Imagine you’re sitting in a perfect office: somewhere where you have to go but you’re also pleased to be. Everyone’s idea will be slightly different, though all will contain the essentials. A perfect ergonomic office will be light and inviting. If there’s a window close to you, the natural light will make the office feel fresh and alive. If this isn’t happening for you, then you need to invite light into the room. A standard lamp may add a touch of homeliness and you can also use angle poise lamps, to direct the light to your office desk, making reading easy, particularly on those long winter days when everything seems to be overcast. Don’t forget that view from the window. Maybe it’s beautiful, maybe it’s not, so why not hang a scenic picture on the wall in front of you, or frame a smaller version for your desk: it might not be a desk toy but it will still make you feel good. If your office is small, make it feel bigger. This can be done by using glass office furniture, as the light passing through that beautiful crystal gives an illusion of space. However, if you’re one of those people that hoards a lot of stuff under your office desk, you’re now going to have to tidy up your act. This in itself is a good thing, as we are always being told to de-clutter our lives and getting rid of unnecessary paper will again create space. It will also make work more pleasurable, as you have now become more organised. So, the place looks bigger, brighter and inviting. The next step is to get that office chair right. Right for you, as you’re the one who is going to be sitting in it. It’s not only the seat pad that is important, although sitting on something soft is better than something that has no flexibility. You want that best office chair to be supporting you in all the right places. The lower back of the chair matches your lower back: it’s giving support and taking some of the weight of your upper body off your own frame. Its adjustable arm rests, its swivel action and its seat pad height mechanism make sitting a more natural action, rather than an expected pose. While all of this happening, your body is relaxing and encouraging your thoughts to be in the same frame of mind. So what type of office chair? Well considering all of the above it has to be an ergonomic office chair. For many of us, even the journey to work can be stressful, so the last thing you want is to carry this edginess through the day. Getting that ergonomic office right for you will reflect itself in the quality of your work and the quantity and that can’t be a bad thing, can it?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Imagine you’re sitting in a perfect office: somewhere where you have to go but you’re also pleased to be.  Everyone’s idea will be slightly different, though all will contain the essentials.</p>
<p>A perfect <a href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/ergonomic-office-c-8.html" title="Ergonomic Office">ergonomic office</a> will be light and inviting.  If there’s a window close to you, the natural light will make the office feel fresh and alive.  If this isn’t happening for you, then you need to invite light into the room.  A standard lamp may add a touch of homeliness and you can also use angle poise lamps, to direct the light to your office desk, making reading easy, particularly on those long winter days when everything seems to be overcast.  Don’t forget that view from the window.  Maybe it’s beautiful, maybe it’s not, so why not hang a scenic picture on the wall in front of you, or frame a smaller version for your desk:  it might not be a desk toy but it will still make you feel good.</p>
<p>If your office is small, make it feel bigger.  This can be done by using glass office furniture, as the light passing through that beautiful crystal gives an illusion of space.  However, if you’re one of those people that hoards a lot of stuff under your office desk, you’re now going to have to tidy up your act.  This in itself is a good thing, as we are always being told to de-clutter our lives and getting rid of unnecessary paper will again create space.  It will also make work more pleasurable, as you have now become more organised.</p>
<p>So, the place looks bigger, brighter and inviting.  The next step is to get that office chair right.  Right for you, as you’re the one who is going to be sitting in it.  It’s not only the seat pad that is important, although sitting on something soft is better than something that has no flexibility.  You want that <strong>best office chair</strong> to be supporting you in all the right places.  The lower back of the chair matches your lower back: it’s giving support and taking some of the weight of your upper body off your own frame.  Its adjustable arm rests, its swivel action and its seat pad height mechanism make sitting a more natural action, rather than an expected pose.  While all of this happening, your body is relaxing and encouraging your thoughts to be in the same frame of mind. So what type of office chair? Well considering all of the above it has to be an <a href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/ergonomic-office-chairs-c-1.html" title="Ergonomic Office Chairs">ergonomic office chair</a>.</p>
<p>For many of us, even the journey to work can be stressful, so the last thing you want is to carry this edginess through the day.  Getting that ergonomic office right for you will reflect itself in the quality of your work and the quantity and that can’t be a bad thing, can it?</p>
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		<title>Ergonomic Office Chairs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 20:39:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>office-chair-specialists</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Choosing an ergonomic office chair can be difficult due to the complexities associated with the functions and features available. Sitting in the correct posture while you are working is paramount and will help in the short-term and more importantly in the long-term. Once you have accepted that posture is important for a healthy back, the right chair should go further than simple ergonomic by training your body to sit correctly. Some ergonomic chairs provide ergonomic features but if you keep sitting with the wrong posture you will have the same problems prior to using an ergonomic chair. There are 2 examples of bad practices that instantly come to mind: having a pad between you and your keyboard will force you to lean forward and you will lose the back support of the chair. Some people will even sit with one leg folded on the seat pan. Nowadays ergonomic engineering and technology is pushing new boundaries and some of the most recommended ergonomic chairs will promote a good posture simply by not letting you sit incorrectly. How do they do that? Basically, you will feel very comfortable and supported if you are sitting correctly. However if you are sitting in the position which gives you no back support, for instance on the edge of the seat, within seconds you will feel like correcting your posture because of the lack of comfort. Once you get used to the chair, you will soon feel the benefits. After a few weeks you may also feel that the chair helps to strengthen your body. This would come from the back-rest of the chair pushing gently against your back giving you support. As a natural response your body will push back against the back-rest of the chair using your back muscles – in essence working out the muscles in your back and strengthening them. If you suffer from back pain a good ergonomic chair combined with regular gentle/slow stretching exercises to loosen your back will go a long way. If you had back pain treatment from a physiotherapist you would have been given treatment for the problem and probably a sheet of recommended exercises to strengthen your back. For some people, when the weather gets cold and damp, aches and pains start to appear like clockwork &#8211; as if they were by direct debit. If such is the case, you should make sure you do the stretching exercises especially during that time of the year. Then it’s back to being conscious of your posture again, key to this is the ergonomic chair. So which is the best chair for you? What else do you need to complete you ergonomic office configuration to create the perfect ergonomic working environment whether at work or at home? Once you have the right ergonomic office chair, and the right ergonomic desk, the items you use on your desk need to come to you rather than you reaching out repeatedly all day long. Try and pause for a moment and plan how to rearrange your desk so that what you use the most is easily reachable. Do you have to reach out in an odd position to grab a pen? Do you have to twist yourself downwards to target the bin? Is your phone close enough and on the right side of the desk? Is your monitor at the right height or do you find yourself looking down and tensing your neck muscles over time? All these are considerations that will need to be addressed to create the perfect ergonomic set-up. There are also a range of ergonomic accessories which will perform these necessary adjustments to get everything just right!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Choosing an ergonomic office chair can be difficult due to the complexities associated with the functions and features available. Sitting in the correct posture while you are working is paramount and will help in the short-term and more importantly in the long-term. Once you have accepted that posture is important for a healthy back, the right chair should go further than simple ergonomic by training your body to sit correctly. Some ergonomic chairs provide ergonomic features but if you keep sitting with the wrong posture you will have the same problems prior to using an ergonomic chair.</p>
<p>There are 2 examples of bad practices that instantly come to mind: having a pad between you and your keyboard will force you to lean forward and you will lose the back support of the chair. Some people will even sit with one leg folded on the seat pan. Nowadays ergonomic engineering and technology is pushing new boundaries and some of the most recommended ergonomic chairs will promote a good posture simply by not letting you sit incorrectly. How do they do that? Basically, you will feel very comfortable and supported if you are sitting correctly. However if you are sitting in the position which gives you no back support, for instance on the edge of the seat, within seconds you will feel like correcting your posture because of the lack of comfort.</p>
<p>Once you get used to the chair, you will soon feel the benefits. After a few weeks you may also feel that the chair helps to strengthen your body. This would come from the back-rest of the chair pushing gently against your back giving you support. As a natural response your body will push back against the back-rest of the chair using your back muscles – in essence working out the muscles in your back and strengthening them.</p>
<p>If you suffer from back pain a good ergonomic chair combined with regular gentle/slow stretching exercises to loosen your back will go a long way. If you had back pain treatment from a physiotherapist you would have been given treatment for the problem and probably a sheet of recommended exercises to strengthen your back. For some people, when the weather gets cold and damp, aches and pains start to appear like clockwork &#8211; as if they were by direct debit. If such is the case, you should make sure you do the stretching exercises especially during that time of the year.</p>
<p>Then it’s back to being conscious of your posture again, key to this is the ergonomic chair. So which is the best chair for you? What else do you need to complete you ergonomic office configuration to create the perfect ergonomic working environment whether at work or at home?</p>
<p><strong>Once you have the right <a title="ergonomic office chair" href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/">ergonomic office chair</a>,</strong> and the right ergonomic desk, the items you use on your desk need to come to you rather than you reaching out repeatedly all day long. Try and pause for a moment and plan how to rearrange your desk so that what you use the most is easily reachable. Do you have to reach out in an odd position to grab a pen? Do you have to twist yourself downwards to target the bin? Is your phone close enough and on the right side of the desk? Is your monitor at the right height or do you find yourself looking down and tensing your neck muscles over time? All these are considerations that will need to be addressed to create the perfect ergonomic set-up. There are also a range of ergonomic accessories which will perform these necessary adjustments to get everything just right!</p>
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		<title>Enjoy Mesh Office Chair</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 20:36:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The New 2010 model Enjoy mesh office chair with headrest is designed and made with the total comfort of human-kind in mind. The Enjoy ergonomic chair fuses art and science with flex zones that ensure constant support of back and lumbar, multi-dimensional adjustable arm rest for unparalleled support and a height-adjustable pivoting headrest for full crane support. The Enjoy ergonomic mesh office chair was designed specifically for those who are in an office chair for 8 hours a day, and require &#8220;intensive use seating&#8221; to keep comfortable for long periods of time. Aesthetics, form and function allow this ergonomic chair to utilize a synchronous tilt mechanism with 3 position lock, sliding seat and pneumatic height adjustment all in one very unique single lever control lever. Enjoy Chair Specification : * Enjoy mesh chair with five star polished aluminum base. * New sleeker, improved mechanism * Full Synchronous movement. * One single lever control which means all chair adjustments can be carried out using one lever * Breathable comfortable mesh seat and backrest. * Seat height control. * Seat depth adjustment (seat slide) * Backrest tilt tension control. * Backrest tilt angle adjustment. * Backrest height adjustment. * New design armrests with soft polyurethane pads. * Armrest height &#38; angle adjustment. * Headrest height &#38; angle adjustment. Enjoy ergonomic office chair available in Black Mesh. The New Enjoy mesh office chair also available with headrest.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The New 2010 model <a title="Enjoy Mesh Office Chair" href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/enjoy-mesh-office-chair-pg-10.html">Enjoy mesh office chair</a> with headrest is designed and made with the total comfort of human-kind in mind. The <a title="Enjoy Office Chair" href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/enjoy-mesh-office-chair-pg-10.html">Enjoy ergonomic chair</a> fuses art and science with flex zones that ensure constant support of back and lumbar, multi-dimensional adjustable arm rest for unparalleled support and a height-adjustable pivoting headrest for full crane support. The Enjoy ergonomic mesh office chair was designed specifically for those who are in an office chair for 8 hours a day, and require &#8220;intensive use seating&#8221; to keep comfortable for long periods of time. Aesthetics, form and function allow this ergonomic chair to utilize a synchronous tilt mechanism with 3 position lock, sliding seat and pneumatic height adjustment all in one very unique single lever control lever.</p>
<p>Enjoy Chair Specification :</p>
<p>* Enjoy mesh chair with five star polished aluminum base.<br />
* New sleeker, improved mechanism<br />
* Full Synchronous movement.<br />
* One single lever control which means all chair adjustments can be carried out using one lever<br />
* Breathable comfortable mesh seat and backrest.<br />
* Seat height control.<br />
* Seat depth adjustment (seat slide)<br />
* Backrest tilt tension control.<br />
* Backrest tilt angle adjustment.<br />
* Backrest height adjustment.<br />
* New design armrests with soft polyurethane pads.<br />
* Armrest height &amp; angle adjustment.<br />
* Headrest height &amp; angle adjustment.</p>
<p>Enjoy ergonomic office chair available in Black Mesh. The New Enjoy mesh office chair also available with headrest.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 203px"><a href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/enjoy-mesh-office-chair-pg-10.html"><img class=" " title="Enjoy Mesh Office Chair" src="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/images/ergonomic-chair/enjoy-office-chair-no-head-rest.jpg" alt="Enjoy Mesh Office Chair" width="193" height="286" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Enjoy Mesh Office Chair</p></div>
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		<title>Ergohuman Plus Mesh Office Chair</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 20:35:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Ergohuman Plus offers a unique ergonomic concept with ever more posture control and support to fit you like a glove : incorporating a synchro tilt mechanism with infinite lock, sliding seat, pneumatic height adjustment, automatic lumbar support system, seat tilt, Height and angle adjustable arms and headrest all in one very unique environmentally friendly 97% recyclable office chair. Available in fabric, leather and mesh visit simply ergonomic, office chairs extra or ergohuman.net to buy online]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 210px"><a href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/ergohuman-plus-office-chair-pg-13.html"><img title="Ergohuman Plus Chair" src="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/images/ergohuman/Ergohuman-Plus-Ergonomic-Office-Chair.jpg" alt="Ergohuman Chair 2010" width="200" height="344" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Ergohuman Plus Chair</p></div>
<div id="attachment_15" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 210px"><a href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/ergohuman-plus-office-chair-pg-13.html"><img class="size-medium wp-image-15" title="ergohuman plus office chair" src="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/images/ergohuman/Ergohuman-Plus-Office-Chair.jpg" alt="Ergohuman plus office chair" width="200" height="344" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Ergohuman Plus Office Chair</p></div>
<p>The <a title="Ergohuman Plus" href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/ergohuman-plus-office-chair-pg-13.html">Ergohuman Plus</a> offers a unique ergonomic concept with ever more posture control and support to fit you like a glove : incorporating a synchro tilt mechanism with infinite lock, sliding seat, pneumatic height adjustment, automatic lumbar support system, seat tilt, Height and angle adjustable arms and headrest all in one very unique environmentally friendly 97% recyclable office chair.</p>
<p>Available in fabric, leather and mesh visit <a title="Ergonomic Office Chairs" href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/ergohuman-plus-office-chair-pg-13.html">simply ergonomic</a>, <a title="Office Chairs" href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/ergohuman-plus-office-chair-pg-13.html">office chairs extra </a>or <a title="Ergohuman Office Chairs" href="http://www.ergohuman.net/">ergohuman.net</a> to buy online</p>
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		<title>Office Evolution and Work Life balance</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 20:33:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Working practice has changed some much in the last 10 years from being mostly paper based to digital and computerized storage of documents. Finding data and cross-referencing information has never been easier. One example would be the police service using their new databases to solve crimes dating back 30 years or more. The example of computer power would be NASA or climate change scientists who have managed to harness the power of millions of computers through the internet to map the earth, weather predictions and more. So what do you have in your office now? The most obvious would be a computer, computer monitor, office desk, office chair and a pedestal. So how could you change the environment of the office to make it so people can enjoy their surroundings? The first is colours, having an office, which is bright, and vibrant creates an exciting dynamic happy office where as a dull office would be gloomy and sad. Some people also suffer from a condition known as SAD caused from deficiencies of natural sunlight light. The workplace has been changing over the decades from office rooms, to partitions and cubicles, moving on to open space offices, and now going towards hot-desking areas used by executives with their own lap-tops. Even the home office users are on the verge of converging their home office with home living with new high-tech devices and trends such as integrated home cinema and home automation. Computer usage such as Internet and email is now diluted between mobile phones, iphones, blackberry, ipads, miniature laptops and giant desktops and is now making ground through our TV screens as some of the main Internet websites can now be browsed on your super thin / flat / sharp latest hd tv screen. At the same time tv is also bleeding into the Internet ever directing us to a web-page after a program or prompting us to watch the next episode on the tv channel website. Everything is merging, tv , computer, mobile devices, telephones. Everything is converging, work life and home life. Everything is one: entertainment &#038; communication. The telephone is now on the Internet with Skype and voice over IP, the music is now accessible on TV and on the Internet in the form of downloads. Games can be played equally on computers and play stations wired to your TV. So in this ever-changing environment what will be the home office furniture of the future. As most of the information is stored digitally then one will have to be creative to adapt their home office even more than an office as they will normally spend more time there as they work from home. So if you can’t get away from it you need to improve it to be as versatile as our lifestyles. The office chair will need to be adaptable to fill a number or roles and transform from a traditional office chair to a multi task, multi functional chair for the home office. Image will also play an important part as it will be the home office that you are proud of and not just what you were given by the management. An office chair will have to be convertible in a lounge chair or a game chair, a desk will need to be modular (adjustable and extendible) as well as mobile (desk with wheels) and ergonomic. Any idea what tomorrow’s home office will look like? So what will your ergonomic chair look like?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Working practice has changed some much in the last 10 years from being mostly paper based to digital and computerized storage of documents.  Finding data and cross-referencing information has never been easier.  One example would be the police service using their new databases to solve crimes dating back 30 years or more.  The example of computer power would be NASA or climate change scientists who have managed to harness the power of millions of computers through the internet to map the earth, weather predictions and more.<br />
So what do you have in your office now?  </p>
<p>The most obvious would be a computer, computer monitor, office desk, office chair and a pedestal.  So how could you change the environment of the office to make it so people can enjoy their surroundings?  The first is colours, having an office, which is bright, and vibrant creates an exciting dynamic happy office where as a dull office would be gloomy and sad.  Some people also suffer from a condition known as SAD caused from deficiencies of natural sunlight light.<br />
The workplace has been changing over the decades from office rooms, to partitions and cubicles, moving on to open space offices, and now going towards hot-desking areas used by executives with their own lap-tops.  Even the home office users are on the verge of converging their home office with home living with new high-tech devices and trends such as integrated home cinema and home automation.  Computer usage such as Internet and email is now diluted between mobile phones, iphones, blackberry, ipads, miniature laptops and giant desktops and is now making ground through our TV screens as some of the main Internet websites can now be browsed on your super thin / flat / sharp latest hd tv screen.<br />
At the same time tv is also bleeding into the Internet ever directing us to a web-page after a program or prompting us to watch the next episode on the tv channel website. Everything is merging, tv , computer, mobile devices, telephones.  <em>Everything is converging, work life and home life.</em>  Everything is one: entertainment &#038; communication. The telephone is now on the Internet with Skype and voice over IP, the music is now accessible on TV and on the Internet in the form of downloads. Games can be played equally on computers and play stations wired to your TV.<br />
So in this ever-changing environment what will be the home office furniture of the future. As most of the information is stored digitally then one will have to be creative to adapt their home office even more than an office as they will normally spend more time there as they work from home. So if you can’t get away from it you need to improve it to be as versatile as our lifestyles.<br />
The <a href="http://www.office-chairs-extra.com/" title="office chair">office chair</a> will need to be adaptable to fill a number or roles and transform from a traditional office chair to a multi task, multi functional chair for the home office.  Image will also play an important part as it will be the home office that you are proud of and not just what you were given by the management. An office chair will have to be convertible in a lounge chair or a game chair, a desk will need to be modular (adjustable and extendible) as well as mobile (desk with wheels) and ergonomic.<br />
Any idea what tomorrow’s home office will look like?<br />
So what will your <a href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/" title="ergonomic chair">ergonomic chair</a> look like?</p>
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		<title>Are you  working in the right position?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 20:32:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever thought about how important it is to sit in the right position? The majority of people subconsciously sit in the most comfortable position they can. It is fine to do this occasionally, but not a good practice for many hours of work. If you don’t take regular exercise and your work is desk bound, you might end up with back problems. Office workers often complain about stiff back, sour neck and lower back pain. Some companies will offer free gym membership or yoga lessons, in house back training exercises, and even massage services. The office furniture is also important: sitting on the right type of office chair should not be overlooked. Nowadays, office chairs are specifically designed to suit specific needs and tasks. Some of the most ergonomic office chairs are fully adjustable to the human body, which include adjustable arms, knee tilt and back height. Some of the leather office chairs are incredibly comfortable for many hours of work. The foam of the seat can be molded in a very ergonomic shape that fits perfectly the curves of the human body. Some will argue that Mesh fabric also stretches to your body shape giving well-distributed support. Once you are equipped with the right chair, you should follow basic guidelines regarding your position. One of these is to sit in an upright position with your elbows at a 90-degree angle, while typing. Additionally, your monitor should be levelled with your eyes, or slightly lower, and at a comfortable distance, neither too far, neither too close. It is also important to move your legs on a regular basis to avoid feeling numb. If you don’t want to get up, flexing your feet and tiptoeing will also be beneficial. Simple exercises like these will help avoiding thrombosis, as it will help pumping the blood up to the heart (a well-known advice on long distance flights). Standing up from time to time, stretching or taking a brisk walk will also help. Ideally you should also take a 10-minute-pause from looking at the screen – at least every two hours. Use this time wisely to do your filing, post the mail or tidy up your desk. All in one it is necessary to have the right office chair to sit on and work at, combined with a healthy living, you should enjoy many hours of work while becoming more productive. Get Your Ergonomic Chair]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have  you ever thought about how important it is to sit in the right  position? <br />
The majority of people subconsciously sit in the most  comfortable  position they can. It is fine to do this occasionally, but not a good  practice  for many hours of work. If you don’t take regular exercise and your  work is  desk bound, you might end up with back problems. Office workers often  complain  about stiff back, sour neck and lower back pain. Some companies will  offer free  gym membership or yoga lessons, in house back training exercises, and  even  massage services.  The <a href="http://www.office-furniture-extra.com/" title="Office Furniture">office furniture</a> is also important: sitting on the  right type of office chair should not be overlooked. Nowadays, office chairs are specifically designed to  suit  specific needs and tasks.  Some of the  most <a href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/" title=" Ergonomic Office Chairs">ergonomic office chairs</a> are fully adjustable to  the human body, which include adjustable arms, knee tilt and back  height.  Some of the leather office chairs are incredibly comfortable for many hours of work.  The foam of the seat can be molded in a very <a href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/ergonomic-office-chairs-pg-8.html" title="Ergonomic Office Chair Guide">ergonomic</a> shape that fits perfectly the curves of the human body. Some will argue that Mesh fabric also stretches to your  body  shape giving well-distributed support. </p>
<p>Once  you are equipped with the right chair, you should follow basic  guidelines  regarding your position. One of these is to sit in an upright position with your elbows at a 90-degree angle, while typing. Additionally, your  monitor  should be levelled with your eyes, or slightly lower, and at a comfortable  distance, neither too far, neither too close. It is also important to  move your  legs on a regular basis to avoid feeling numb. If you don’t want to get  up,  flexing your feet and tiptoeing will also be beneficial.  Simple exercises like these will help  avoiding thrombosis, as it will help pumping the blood up to the heart  (a  well-known advice on long distance flights). Standing up from time to  time,  stretching or taking a brisk walk will also help.  Ideally  you should also take a 10-minute-pause from looking at  the screen – at least every two hours. Use this time wisely to do your  filing,  post the mail or tidy up your desk.  All  in one it is necessary to have the right <a href="http://www.office-chairs-extra.com/" title="Office Chair">office chair</a> to sit on and work at, combined with a healthy living, you should enjoy  many  hours of work while becoming more productive.<br />
Get Your <a href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/ergonomic-office-chairs-c-1.html" title="Ergonomic Chair">Ergonomic Chair</a></p>
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		<title>Glasses or Contact lenses?</title>
		<link>http://www.gasbgon.co.uk/glasses-or-contact-lenses/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 20:32:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>office-chair-specialists</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been working in an office for a couple of months now and I used to wear contact lenses in my former job as a sales rep, but since I work in an office and stare at the screen all day my eyes become dry and the lenses start bothering me. Despite regular pauses, looking away to rest my eyes, I become tired more easily and my eyes start itching. I think it is because of the office air conditioning and the problem becomes worse when I work at my height adjustable desk standing up. This is why I had to give up my contacts for glasses during office hours. I bought a new funky red frame to match my ergonomic office chair and uniform at the call centre, which hasn’t come unnoticed by the floor manager and my fashion obsessed colleagues – I am hopping that wearing the company colours will show my commitment and affect my next pay review. It’s all about perception and image. Fingers crossed. To complete your office you need a chair, so how about a mesh office chair. Choose from Enjoy Office Chairs or Ergohuman Office Chairs]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been working in an office for a couple of months now and I used to wear contact lenses in my former job as a sales rep, but since I work in an office and stare at the screen all day my eyes become dry and the lenses start bothering me. Despite regular pauses, looking away to rest my eyes, I become tired more easily and my eyes start itching. I think it is because of the office air conditioning and the problem becomes worse when I work at my <a href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/height-adjustable-desks-c-14_15.html">height adjustable desk</a> standing up. This is why I had to give up my contacts for glasses during office hours.</p>
<p>I bought a new funky red frame to match my ergonomic office chair and uniform at the call centre, which hasn’t come unnoticed by the floor manager and my fashion obsessed colleagues – I am hopping that wearing the company colours will show my commitment and affect my next pay review. It’s all about perception and image. Fingers crossed.</p>
<p>To complete your office you need a chair, so how about a mesh office chair. Choose from <a title="Enjoy Office Chairs" href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/enjoy-office-chairs-c-10_4.html">Enjoy Office Chairs</a> or <a title="Ergohuman Office Chairs" href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/ergohuman-office-chairs-c-10_2.html">Ergohuman Office Chairs</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/enjoy-office-chairs-c-10_4.html"><img class="alignleft" title="Enjoy Office Chairs" src="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/images/Office-Chairs/enjoy-office-chair.jpg" alt="Enjoy Office Chairs" width="220" height="440" /></a></p>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 210px"><a href="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/ergohuman-office-chairs-c-10_2.html"><img class="   " title="Ergohuman Office Chairs" src="http://www.simply-ergonomic.co.uk/images/ergonomic-chair/ergohuman-2010.jpg" alt="Ergohuman Office Chairs" width="200" height="325" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Ergohuman Office Chairs</p></div>
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		<title>Changing Times for People Working from Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Nov 2011 20:31:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Things have completely changed from 10 years ago, many people are now working from home full time and part time. Many home offices are squeezed into a small bedrooms, or a corner of the living room or kitchen. The office furniture that was used then was often bony old kitchen chairs, and tables, which is simply not adequate these days to accommodate computers printers filing etc etc. Now that more people are working from home they tend to work longer hours as they save time on the commute down the stairs. A comfortable work environment is now essential such as an ergonomic chair such as the Ergohuman Chair or the Enjoy Chair. These chairs are excellent value and very comfortable giving you a better posture. The desk is also so important and these days a Computer Workstation is useful to facilitate all of your home office essentials such as computers, printers, scanners, media storage and filing. The Computer Hideaway does all that the workstation does but closes up into a cupboard when you are done for the day.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Things have completely changed from 10 years ago, many people are now working from home full time and part time. Many home offices are<br />
squeezed into a small bedrooms, or a corner of the living room or<br />
kitchen. The <a title="Office Furniture" href="http://www.office-furniture-extra.com/">office furniture</a> that was used then was<br />
often <em>bony old kitchen chairs</em>, and tables, which is simply not adequate<br />
these days to accommodate computers printers filing etc etc.<br />
Now that more people are working from home they tend to work longer hours as they save time on the commute down the stairs. A comfortable work environment is now essential such as an ergonomic chair such as the <a title="Ergohuman Chair" href="http://www.office-furniture-extra.com/office-chairs/ergonomic-chairs/ergohuman.html">Ergohuman Chair</a> or the <a title="Enjoy Office Chair" href="http://www.office-furniture-extra.com/office-chairs/ergonomic-chairs/enjoy-office-chairs.html">Enjoy Chair.</a><br />
These chairs are excellent value and very comfortable giving you a<br />
better posture. The desk is also so important and these days a Computer Workstation is useful to facilitate all of your home office essentials such as computers, printers, scanners, media storage and filing. The Computer Hideaway does all that the workstation does but closes up into a cupboard when you are done for the day.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 304px"><a href="http://www.office-furniture-extra.com/office-chairs/ergohuman.html"><img title="Ergohuman Office Chairs" src="http://www.office-furniture-extra.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/d4edd47a06884eddf7285d0cf9264527/e/r/ergohuman.jpg" alt="Ergohuman Office Chairs" width="294" height="294" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Ergohuman Office Chairs</p></div>
<p><a href="http://www.office-furniture-extra.com/enjoy-executive-office-chair.html"><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.office-furniture-extra.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/d4edd47a06884eddf7285d0cf9264527/e/n/enjoy-office-chair_4_3.jpg" alt="Enjoy Office Chairs" width="420" height="420" /></a></p>
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