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Where there are people at work, there are desks. They function as work stations, reference resource centers, and executive offices.  With the age of electronics firmly entrenched in the business environment, this tool has evolved to adapt to new needs. Here are a few options you have.

Standing Desk Options for Your Office

1. Standard Work Center

People realize that moving around while working is far healthier than being stuck in one position. Now, you can push a button and go from a standard desk height to a comfortable stand-up height without unloading your desk. You can raise or lower the work area as the day progresses to avoid fatigue.

This application also helps accommodate people of various sizes, too; from 6 feet, 6 inches tall to a petite 5 feet, 2 inches tall, the desk adjusts to its user so everyone can be comfortable. This also assists people with accessibility needs and helps businesses comply with ADA regulations.

2. Updated Executive Office

deskWhen adjustable-height tables first came on the market, they did not accommodate the executive user who probably had a nice wood desk set in a private office. There are now stands that can add onto or modify existing desks to reap the benefits everyone else is enjoying.

3. Quick-Reference Desk

Many offices and warehouses have a central information access point that people use to conduct research or print something, then leave. These people don’t need to sit down due to the quick nature of their task, but they do vary in height. An adjustable-height table—either pneumatic or electronically operated—helps people of all sizes use the same desk in turn. These centers often have computer stations with printers and scanners, so a sturdy table with smooth movement is necessary.  Look for a reliable supplier who offers tables that are BIFMA tested to exceed 250 pounds.  

 

When you’re looking for office furniture, choose Office Furniture Connection. From office chairs to work stations and file cabinets, they offer a wide selection of both new and used options. With two convenient locations in Loveland, OH, and Erlanger, KY, you can see, touch, and experience these furniture concepts. Let the experts help you have a safe and productive business environment. Visit them online to explore their services. Call the Loveland location at (513) 984-6620 or the Erlanger location at (859) 371-9920.

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