Archive for June, 2012
Madison Reception Seating
Friday, June 29th, 2012The perfect compliment to the
Available in Black Bonded Leather or White Leathertek from any of our
Happy Aboriginal Day!
Thursday, June 21st, 2012Source Office Furnishings would like to wish all
First Nation, Inuit, & Metis people a very happy
National Aboriginal Day!
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Thanking Our Fathers
Sunday, June 17th, 2012Happy Father’s Day To All Those Great Dad’s!
Remember to pamper your Dad all year long!!
Drop by any of our Source Office Furnishings locations
throughout Canada and let one of our sales specialists
help outfit Dad’s office with the newest in
ergonomic office chairs or functional workstations
that will last all year long.
Happy Father’s Day from Source!
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See You At The Show?
Sunday, June 10th, 2012Summer Is On The Way!
Thursday, June 7th, 2012Look For Source Office Furnishings’
Latest Summer Savings Flyer
Arriving At Your Business This Week!
Our latest flyer is full of great organizational solutions for all office challenges.
Stop by one of our 13 locations or visit us on line. We are here to help!
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10 Tips for Computer Users
Saturday, June 2nd, 2012Sit
1. Raise or lower your seat so your thighs are parallel to the floor and your feet are flat on the floor or on a footrest.
2. Adjust the depth of your seat pan so you have at least 2 inches of clearance between the back of your knees and the front of the seat.
3. Adjust the height of your backrest so it fits comfortably on the small of your back.
4. Adjust your chair’s recline tension if necessary to support varying degrees of recline. Avoid using recline locks.
5. Lean back and relax in your chair to allow the backrest to provide full support for your upper body.
Type
6. Position your keyboard support 1.5 inches above your thighs and angle the keyboard so it slopes slightly away from your body. Be sure to keep your wrists in a straight, neutral posture while typing, and rest the heels of your palms, not your wrists, on a palm support.
Mouse
7. Position your mouse close to the keyboard, preferably on a mousing platform, to minimize reaching. Avoid anchoring your wrist on the desk. Instead, glide the heel of your palm over the mousing surface and use your entire arm to mouse.
View
8. Position your monitor at least an arm’s length away with the top line of text at or just below eye level. Tilt the monitor away from you slightly, so your line of sight is perpendicular to the monitor.
Illuminate
9. Position your task light to the side opposite your writing hand. Shine it on paper documents but away from your monitor to reduce glare.
Align
10. Align your monitor and the spacebar of your keyboard with the midline of your body. Arrange frequently used work
materials within easy reach to minimize twisting and reaching.




