Thursday 17 February 2011

Call centre chairs

Those of you who work, or have worked in a call centre will know that as most of your day is spent seated at the telephone, a comfortable chair is definitely a necessity. Not only will you be uncomfortable in an unsupportive chair, but it is bad for your posture and can worsen and even cause back problems.
We’ve all experienced an aching neck or back whilst sitting for long periods of time, and this can be eliminated by buying proper office chairs. Call centre chairs should be comfortable and supportive. You need to make sure you are in the correct position when seated. Your pelvis should be rotated forward in the seat and your thighs should slope downward resting on the seat, allowing your blood to flow easily to your feet. Your lower back should be supported so your spine can rest in its natural curving position and your head and neck should also be sufficiently supported.

There are various call centre chairs to choose from, most of which have features such as adjustable seat height, supportive arm rests, and swivel seat, a wheeled base, and a mechanism which allows you to change the angle of your seat. You can choose from many colours when buying your call centre chair, and you will also have a choice of materials, including fabric, mesh, leather etc.

The price of call centre chairs starts relatively low, and ranges upwards to more expensive luxury seating, so everyone can find something suitable for their needs. For example you could buy a medium back economy chair at a low cost. This chair has a well sized swivel seat, height adjustment, a supportive, hinged back and removable arm rests.

A supportive and comfortable chair is an investment which is essential for anyone working in a call centre.

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