Never Underestimate the Value of an Office Chair


It can be said with reasonable certainty that employers and employees truly value their office chairs; and yet there are those who value their desks even more. The casual observer may ask, why? After all, both are inanimate objects with limited use and mobility (unlike an car, boat or train); but what these pieces of office furniture actually represent to their users can at times be the difference between confident and efficient productivity, and the lack thereof. The purpose of a desk is to simply keep work-related items in (computer, paperwork, notes, etc.), and the chair is indispensable.

Put another way, the value placed on a desk is 90% aesthetic, while the value of a chair is simply amazing when it comes to your health. Ergonomic chairs will help your back while you sit at your desk, and keep your legs, shoulders, and neck comfortable while you work. If you sit at your desk for extended periods of time, an office chair is very important in your life.

Most of us work at least 8 hours a day, 5 days a week and 48 weeks a year, which means that if you sit at your desk at least 5 hours a day, you spend about 1,200 hours sitting in your chair, give or take. When calculated in terms of actual days, those 1,200 hours are really the equivalent of 50 days and nights sitting down.

While at work office employees can sit on budget chairs, which are available for a little or nothing; and even though they are made of solid construction and guaranteed for up to 5 years, they are not ergonomically constructed for prolonged usage, so while they may be light on your pocket or very budget-friendly, they could really be hard on your neck, back and legs.

To get the most out of your office chair, you really need one that offers you plenty of ergonomic support which benefits you in a number of different ways. With ergonomically constructed office chairs, you will actually be able to protect yourself while you work, knowing that your chair has your back and upper torso well supported, and in so doing will help to improve the quality and efficiency of your work thereby increasing productivity and – perhaps – long term earnings.

When it comes to your office, nothing is as important as the office chair you place your trust and confidence in every day to keep you comfortable and free of pain and/or injury. You will certainly spend a lot of time sitting in that chair, so you will want to make sure that it is among the best constructed for comfort, sturdiness and construction. The value of office chairs should never be underestimated.