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  • Versatile, classically styled arm chair for deskside, lounge, or conference room
  • Black vinyl with brass nail head trim; sturdy hardwood frame with mahogany finish
  • No-sag spring seat; weight capacity is 250 pounds; requires easy assembly upon arrival
  • Same design available in black, and available with and without casters
  • Measures 24 inches wide by 26 inches deep by 31 inches high


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Classic traditional styling features hand applied individual brass nail head trim. Versatile chair for deskside, lounge, or conference room. Sturdy hardwood frame with a rich mahogany finish and covered in a soft durable easy care black vinyl. No-sag spring seat. Available with casters item B9545. Dimensions: Seat Size: 22-inch W x 21-inch D, Back Size: 24-inch W x 12.5-inch H, Seat height: 18.5-inch H, Overall Dimensions: 24-inch W x 26-inch D x 31-inch H. Assembly instructions also available at www.bosschair.com.



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Consumer Reports: High Chairs

You'll want a stable, sturdy model that can stand up to spilling, kicking, and regular cleaning for at least a year (some babies can't bear to sit in a high chair after that). A chair with a tray that can be released with one hand is also a plus. Picture your baby occupying your other arm while you're opening and closing the tray; it's just one of the many physical feats you'll be asked to master as a parent.

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A high chair usually consists of a frame of molded plastic or metal tubing and an attached seat with a safety belt and a footrest. There are still a few old-fashioned wooden high chairs out there with a removable tray or arms that lift the tray over a baby's head, although they aren't always as comfortable for babies as the modern, form-fitting models on the market now, and most of them aren't certified as meeting the latest safety standards. You'll also find a few hybrid units, which can double as a swing or convert into other types of gear, such as a chair for an older child or a play table.

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SHOPPING SECRETS

Look for a chair that has a waist strap and a strap that runs between the legs. If a tray is used, there should be a passive restraint, such as a crotch post, used in conjunction with the harness straps. A high chair, like a car seat or a stroller, is one of those shake-rattle-and-roll buying experiences. We suggest visiting the baby store near you with the broadest selection. Then do the following:

Open and close the fastener on the seat's safety harness (try it one-handed) to make sure it's easy to use. If it's not, you might be tempted not to use it every time your child is in the seat, although that's imperative.

Adjust the seat height to see how well that mechanism works. Some seats come with as many as seven possible heights. You may only use one or two, but you can't know for sure at this point.

Assess the seat cover. Look for a chair with upholstery made to last. It should feel substantial, not flimsy. Make sure upholstery seams won't scratch your baby's legs.

Make sure wheels can be locked (if you're buying a model with wheels) or that they become immobilized when there is weight (like a baby) in the seat.

Watch out for rough edges. Examine the underside of the feeding tray to make sure it's free of anything sharp that could scratch your baby. Also look for small holes or hinges that could capture little fingers.

Check for the absence of small parts. Make sure the caps or plugs that cover the ends of metal tubing are well secured. Parts small enough for a child to swallow or inhale are a choking hazard. Know when to fold 'em. If you plan to fold up your high chair as often as every day, practice in the store. Some chairs that claim to be foldable can have stiff folding mechanisms. Technically they may be foldable, but they're not user-friendly.

WHAT'S AVAILABLE

Major brands of high chairs include, in alphabetical order: Baby Trend, Chicco USA, Dorel Juvenile Group (Cosco), Evenflo, Fisher-Price, Graco, J. Mason, Kolcraft, Peg Perego, and Scandinavian Child. There are three general price ranges:

Basic high chairs

High chairs at this end of the price range (under ) are simple, compact, and generally work quite well. Essentially plastic seats on plastic or steel-tubing legs, such models may or may not have tray and height adjustments and tend to lack bells and whistles, such as wheels, foldability for storage, one-handed tray removal, or the capacity to recline, which you may not use anyway unless you're bottle-feeding. The seat is usually upholstered with a vinyl covering or bare plastic, and the pad may be removable and washable. The tray is typically kept in place with pins that fit into holes in the tubing.

Pros: For the money, a basic high chair can serve you and your baby well. But it pays to comparison shop, as some brands may be more suitable to your needs than others.

Cons: Watch for chairs in this price range with grooves in the seat's molded plastic (a gunk trap); cotton seat pads rather than vinyl, which tend not to hold up as well over time; and trays with side release buttons that are accessible to your baby. Some parents report that their babies can remove such trays--food and all--as early as 9 months of age.

Midpriced high chairs

In this price range ( to 0), you'll find many of the features of higher-end chairs, which include multiple tray and chair-height positions; casters for mobility, with a locking feature for safe parking; a reclining seat for infant feeding; one-hand removable tray; foldability for storage; and a three- or five-point harness plus a passive restraint when used with the tray. Most have cushioned, vinyl seat pads that can be removed for washing, although you'll also still see models with cloth covers in this price range; those are a challenge to keep clean. Frames and seats are typically made of molded, rigid plastic or steel.

Pros: This price range generally offers sturdier chairs with more usable features, although, depending on the model, price isn't always aligned with quality.

Cons: Some models are bulky and can eat up space in a small kitchen, although a large footprint provides greater stability. Just watch out that you don't trip on the protruding legs.

High-end high chairs

In this price range (0 and up), you'll find European imports and traditional solid-wood high chairs. Chairs at this end of the market tend to have thick, tubular frames topped by densely padded seats upholstered in vinyl. As a result, they may have a more solid feel and cushier digs for baby. Some models come with add-on fabric covers that are removable for laundering. These chairs can be adjusted to many different heights and reclining positions with a simple squeeze-release mechanism. Some have folding "A"-shaped frames to make them easy to store.

Pros: You'll get extra features, such as seven height positions instead of five, and often better quality, which is important to consider if you want the chair to last through another baby or more. Another bonus: Many parents report that companies that sell higher-end chairs tend to have responsive customer service, which helps if you have a problem.

Cons: Chairs in this range can be bulky because they tend to have a wider base for stability. That's good because it reduces the risk of tipping. However, you'll need more space to accommodate the footprint, which tends to be more like that of a baby swing.

FEATURES TO CONSIDER

Crotch post. To help prevent a baby from slipping out under the tray and getting his or her head caught, high chairs now typically have a center crotch post attached to the tray or to the seat. It's not meant to replace the safety belt, though. A center post that attaches to the chair rather than to the tray is better because it enables you to push your child up to the table without the tray but still have that center-post support.

Foldability. Some high chairs fold for storage. If that's important to you, make sure there's a secure locking system to prevent accidental folding while your child is in the chair or being put into it. Such a system should automatically engage when you open the chair.

Safety belt. As we mentioned, this is an important feature. When buying a high chair, examine the restraining straps to make sure the waist belt has a buckle that can't be fastened unless the crotch strap is also used. Safety belts should hold your baby securely in place, with no leeway for standing up or climbing out. Some high chairs offer an adjustable three-point harness--two adjustable shoulder straps and a lock between the child's legs--or an adjustable five-point harness--two straps over the shoulders, two for the thighs, and a crotch strap, which is ideal.

Seat adjustment. Seats can move up or down to as many as seven height positions on some chairs. They may also recline (in case your baby falls asleep right after eating). However, except for bottle feeding, don't use a seat in the reclining position while feeding your baby--that's a choking hazard. With a height-adjusting chair, the seat slides along the chair frame, locking into various positions. Height options range from nearly floor level to standard high-chair level, with the middle height low enough to allow the seat (with the tray removed) to be pushed up to a dining-room table.

Toys. Some high chairs have toys that attach to the tray, an option your baby will likely enjoy, although you can certainly buy toys separately that fasten to high-chair trays. But avoid strings when attaching them.

Tray. In general, you'll want a lightweight tray you can take off with one hand or that swings to the side when not in use. Certain designs help contain spills: a tray that surrounds baby on all sides, a tray angle that channels liquids away from baby, or a tall rim all around the tray. Some chairs have two trays: a big tray with a deep rim for feeding and a smaller one for snacking or playing. Don't be lured by a claim that the tray is "dishwasher safe"--most trays are too large to fit in a dishwasher.

Upholstery. Many models have seat coverings--or entire seat panels--that come off for easier cleaning. Be sure fasteners won't cause upholstery to tear as you pull off the seat or coverings. Opt for a seat cover with a pattern rather than a solid color; patterns are better at concealing spills. Some covers look like cloth but are really vinyl, which is easier to spot clean than cloth.

Wheels. Wheels may make it easier to move the high chair around, which is important if you'll frequently be hauling your high chair from, say, the kitchen to the dining room. On the other hand, wheels can also be a nuisance because they may allow the chair to move as you're trying to pull a tray off, or as you put your baby in. Older children may be tempted to take the baby for a joyride when you turn your back. Wheels on some models appear to make the chair less stable. If you decide on a wheeled model, look for locks on the wheels, preferably on all four. Some models come with locking casters. Still others have just two wheels and stay in place unless you tilt them on their wheels for rolling around.

RECOMMENDATIONS

There are pluses and minuses with every price range of chair. All can be tough to clean because, let's face it, baby food has a way of getting into every possible nook and cranny (and most seats have them somewhere). High-end models offer flexible positioning, extra-thick seat padding, and attractive upholstery.

Mid priced models generally represent the best value. And, like high-end models, they usually have an easy-to-remove tray, a sturdy safety belt, a tip-resistant frame, and a crotch post. But even some basic chairs can compete with higher-end models in terms of safety and other features. No matter what your budget, buy a chair of recent production that's certified so you can be sure it meets the current voluntary safety standard.

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Basic Office Chair Parts and Where to Find Them

Office chairs are included in the most over-utilized pieces of office furniture. It is important that they are of the best available quality to be able to serve your business for a long time. Should there come a time when quality chairs give in to wear and tear, there is no need to toss them out right away. Parts for different kinds of chairs are widely available for sale to replace broken parts. Know more about the parts of a common office chair and find out what you can do about chairs in need of repair.

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Mechanism. Regarded as the most complex part of an office chair, the mechanism is found under the seat. It connects the stem to the main unit. The mechanism usually comes with a metal box with levers and buttons. There are two types of mechanisms for office chairs: gas and manual. You can only get a replacement if the mechanism can be unbolted. In most cases, it is not so you would need to get rid of the chair altogether if the mechanism fails.

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Cylinder or post. This is the long bar that supports the entire seat. For chairs with gas mechanism, the term gas cylinder is used. For manual operated chairs, the bar is called a post. Usually, the bar consists of two separate pieces connected together by screws. It is easy to get a replacement for this part.

Base. The base is the part that touches the floor surface and is responsible for weight distribution. Depending on the kind of chair, the base may have four to six arms, which are made of either metal of plastic. Tensions or screws are used to attach these parts so they can be replaced in case they get broken.

Casters. The wheels we often find on business chairs are called casters although they may not be present in all kinds of office chairs. They are attached to the arms of the base.

Cover or cushion. Available in different colors, these parts which can be purchased separately from chairs serve to provide comfort as well as aesthetics. They ease stress and tension on the back from long hours of sitting down. There are several manufacturers offer these products on different price ranges.

Other seating options for offices include leather, swivel, cushioned, reclining, and ergonomic chairs. Under these categories, you may find several manufacturers with their own lines of office chairs. Different kinds of chairs use different parts to make them function the way they are meant to be. There are some similarities but it would be wiser to get parts specifically made for a particular chair.

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Energy Efficient Office Lighting

When it comes to office lighting, you cannot expect your employees to work in the dark, but you can find ways to save money and stop paying for lighting rooms that are not occupied all the time. Every office will have a main working area, offices, storage rooms, restrooms, break rooms, conference rooms, and so on and so forth. The question is, are the lights on in each one of these areas all day long while employees are at work?

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If you answered yes, then you are using more energy than you really need and it is costing you more than you truly want to spend. In the areas mentioned above, you can easily install sensor lighting. The cost of installing sensor lighting will give you so much in savings that you will be able to see a difference during the first month on your utility bill.

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The way sensor lighting works is the lights are attached to a sensing device that will sense when a person walks into the room and will also be able to sense when there is no one in the room. The lights will come on automatically in the offices, storage rooms, restrooms, break rooms, and conference rooms as employees walk into the room. Once everyone leaves the room, the device will no longer detect activity and will turn off in a few short minutes.

This small endeavor on your part can save you more money than you can imagine and your forgetful employees will not have to worry about turning off lights when they leave a room.

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Yoga Balls Vs Office Chairs

Some people have introduced the concept of using yoga balls instead of office chairs at work. There are advantages and disadvantages to using these balls as the chair.

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The advantages that are usually claimed by proponents of using a yoga ball include: improved posture, strength building, reduced cost, and the cool factor.

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Posture-because of the way these balls work, when balancing on top to use it as a chair, it forces you to align your spine into a perfect vertical alignment. It is very difficult to slouch while sitting atop a yoga ball. There is a distinct advantage to using these balls because it can train your body to sit perfectly erect even when you're not using the balls.

Exercise-keeping your spine perfectly aligned strengthens the muscles in your back and stomach. It provides low-level effort work out for your core muscles. By using these muscles a little bit every day, you can develop a stronger back and avoid back injuries in the future.

Cost-the yoga balls cost much less than even the least expensive office chair.

Cool factor-with many companies trying to create an atmosphere of fun for the employees, walking into a room full of richly colored spheres instead of the standard gray and black office chairs can have a visual impact that is very cheery. It is very cool for company to do something so different and outside the normal stuff the way business has always been done.

In spite of these advantages, there are some real disadvantages to using yoga balls instead of regular office chairs.

Height-most of the balls do not position a person at the proper height for typing on the keyboard at a standard desk. This can lead to stream muscles in the shoulder as the person tries to keep their arms up to type.

Unprofessional-while it may be okay in certain industries, a person sitting on a brightly colored ball may be difficult to take seriously. For example, a customer at a bank applying for a loan to buy a house may wonder if getting into debt with this particular bank is a good idea while trying to chat with a loan officer sitting on giant sphere.

Fatigue-while it is true that sitting on these balls does provide exercise, it can also cause one to become tired at the end of the day. It is perfectly fine if you have both a yoga ball and a regular office chair. However, if you only have room for one, and you choose the yoga ball, you will regret it. There will be times when you want to sit and rest, recline, or stretch in your chair. These things are difficult to do on a yoga ball.

Adjustments-on a regular office chair a person can roll from side to side adjusting themselves from directly in front of the keyboard to some other part of the desk, for example, where there may be some paperwork they need to fill out. When sitting on a yoga ball, it is difficult to reposition oneself. Aside from slight movement from side to side, one must stand up, position the ball, and then sit down again.

Overall, the concept of using a yoga ball or a chair at the office is fun, but gimmicky. If you have the space to accommodate both a ball and a regular chair, the idea is perfectly acceptable, as long as the atmosphere is still professional enough for what is needed to be done.

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Home Ergonomics - Is Your Home Ergonomic?

Those of us who enjoy adjusting our workstation to optimize the benefits of Ergonomics have probably know everything there is to know about computer ergonomics. We live it, breathe it and preach it.

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However, have we taken a good look at our home? Is our home ergonomic?

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There are a few 'danger' zones in our home when we look closely.

Of course, it is not dangerous like crossing a rushing river, but why settle for second best? Over a long period of time an non-ergonomic home can lead you to developing aches and pains, bad posture habits in your children, affect your rest and sleep quality... so on and so forth. We can utilize the principles of ergonomics and apply them to our home too.

Get Rid of Clutter

Our home is a place of peace and rest, a safe haven from the world of school and work. If our home is untidy, dirty and full of clutter, we will not rest as well. This is difficult to quantify. For example, I cannot tell you how many things you must put away to ensure that feeling of peace. However, I'll invite and encourage you to test the theory. Studies have shown that your sleep is affected if you have a busy bedside table. If you clear away most things or keep them hidden in the drawers and only leave a clock, your reading glasses and maybe a book on your bedside table, the quality of your sleep increases.

So if you want to apply ergonomics in your home, get rid of cluttered spaces. Confront your bedroom first, because that's where you sleep. Then your dining table and then your living area where you rest and watch your children play. Of course, if you can declutter your entire home - that's the best.

Is your pillow and mattress good for your neck and back?

Sleep posture and quality of sleep is also affected by the quality of your mattress and your pillow. Is your pillow giving you support? Is it ergonomic? There are some ergonomic pillows that have a memory foam which settles your head and neck in the optimal position. If you especially have a bad back, ensure that you get orthopaedic mattress.

Sofas

Check your sofa. Some sofas are too soft and they cause you to sink in. Your approaching to buying a sofa has to be similar to buying an ergonomic chair. While you don't need that caster wheels or all that structure, a sofa has to be comfortable yet not strain your back. This is especially so if the sofa is exceptionally low, making it a strain to get out from.

Dining Tables

Most dining tables are not ergonomic because they are standard height. All of us at the family dinner table are not of standard height so we are actually dining in a non-ergonomic position. However our body is adaptable so if it is just for an hour or two, dining tables are fine. However, if your child or yourself works on your dining table - whether it is school work, or personal projects, be careful that you or they do not work on it for too long. If that is the only table in the house for work, please consider getting an ergonomic desk. Of course, this depends on the frequency of work that you do as well.

Other Miscellaneous home devices

If you do gardening or snow shoveling, always look for ergonomic tools. Not only they can save you energy and effort, they are safer as well.

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Christmas Sales Boss Captain's Guest Arm Chair Without Casters, Black Vinyl Feature

  • Versatile, classically styled arm chair for deskside, lounge, or conference room
  • Black vinyl with brass nail head trim; sturdy hardwood frame with mahogany finish
  • No-sag spring seat; weight capacity is 250 pounds; requires easy assembly upon arrival
  • Same design available in black, and available with and without casters
  • Measures 24 inches wide by 26 inches deep by 31 inches high


Christmas Sales Boss Captain's Guest Arm Chair Without Casters, Black Vinyl Overview

Classic traditional styling features hand applied individual brass nail head trim. Versatile chair for deskside, lounge, or conference room. Sturdy hardwood frame with a rich mahogany finish and covered in a soft durable easy care black vinyl. No-sag spring seat. Available with casters item B9545. Dimensions: Seat Size: 22-inch W x 21-inch D, Back Size: 24-inch W x 12.5-inch H, Seat height: 18.5-inch H, Overall Dimensions: 24-inch W x 26-inch D x 31-inch H. Assembly instructions also available at www.bosschair.com.



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