Home Office Ergonomics
You gave them permission to work from home, did you give them a workstation?
Reduce Ergonomic Injuries, Protect Productivity & Retain Talent Across Your Remote Workforce Through Virtual Ergonomic Assessments
Your Remote Employees Are Working in Pain — From Workstations You've Never Evaluated
🟡 40% of remote workers do not work from a dedicated desk, they use kitchen tables, couches, beds, and dining rooms
— Nulab Remote Work Survey (856 workers)
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🟡 In one study of home offices, 27% used a dining chair and 15% used a couch or bed as their primary seating. 75% used a laptop as their main device.
— University of Cincinnati home office study
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🟡 60% of remote workers could not bring ergonomic equipment home from their employer. One-third had to buy their own.
— Nulab survey
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🟢 It is impossible to maintain ergonomically neutral posture using only a laptop. The screen height and keyboard height cannot both be correct simultaneously, one forces neck flexion, the other forces wrist extension.
— Established ergonomic principle, confirmed by OSHA workstation guidance

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Home Office Assessments
1) Free! 10-minute consultation by a virtual meeting through any platform or program—schedule your meeting for an evaluation of your homework area. The consultation will provide you with a recommendation:
a. Set up with your current equipment and tools.
b. Recommend products that can work at all price points on the market today.
2) $99 for a new ergonomic space plan of your area to include two options and complete product recommendations and specifications.
a. Area to include a 20-foot x 20-foot room.
b. Lighting and electric recommendations.
c. Room Divider recommendations.
Why ErogTill?
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Linda has spent 30+ years in the corporate furniture industry. She knows what a $200 Amazon office chair can and can't do. She knows when a $50 monitor arm solves the problem and when the employee needs a different desk entirely. She knows the difference between furniture that looks ergonomic and furniture that actually is.
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Certified Office Ergonomic Evaluator (COEE) Through Humanscale Certified — trained by one of the world's leading ergonomic furniture manufacturers in biomechanics, product application, and workstation design.
