Office wellbeing is so important. So how do you improve it? There are many ways - but here we've put down 3 points that you can consider implementing to help keep your staff happy and well. Staff are your most important asset, and they need investment to make sure you're getting the best out of them.
While it may sound obvious, it is vital that staff who spend a lot of their time sitting at a desk are given one that correctly meets their needs. According to the Office of National Statistics, musculoskeletal problems (which include back pain, neck, and upper limb problems) resulted in 30.8 million days being lost in 2016. By using standing desks employees can alter their position, helping them avoid back and neck pain associated with sitting in the same position for prolonged periods.
While it may be tempting to just go for the cheapest chairs, or the ones that look the most stylish we wouldn’t recommend this at all. With staff spending so much time sitting down it’s vital that you engage the services of office furniture professionals who know exactly what they’re talking about and get office chairs that are ergonomic, provide enough support and comfort, and come in at the right budget. Important features to look out for include lumbar support, adequate cushioning, good quality castors, arm-rests, and height adjustment.
Adding plants into your office will instantly have a hugely positive effect on your office wellbeing and mood. Office plants will remove toxins from the air that cause Sick Building Syndrome, and also help maintain a healthy, comfortable level of humidity in the office. The HSE describes symptoms of SBS as “dry or itchy skin or skin rash, dry or itchy eyes, nose or throat, headaches, lethargy, irritability, or poor concentration, and a stuffy or runny nose.” However, office plants, as well as looking stunning, can help overcome these issues and keep your staff healthy and working to the best of their potential. So if you feel that your office wellbeing factor isn't quite where it should be, get in touch as we can help! info@plantplan.co.uk | 0116 350 0698
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