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Electrical and Fire Safety for Sit-Stand Workstations: Cords, Surge Protection, and Code-Smart Cable Routing

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A clean installation looks great in photos—but the real test of a height adjustable desk is whether it stays safe and trouble-free after thousands of moves. Under‑desk wiring is where many programs go wrong. Daisy‑chained strips, undersized cords, tails across aisles, and unlisted devices create fire and shock hazards and cause “mystery” faults you...
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Sensory-Friendly Sit-Stand Workstations: Designing for Neurodiverse Teams

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A sit-stand program succeeds when it fits real people, not averages. For neurodiverse teammates—including people with autism, ADHD, sensory processing differences, and anxiety—typical office stimuli can be overwhelming: glare off glossy desktops, a sudden motor thump at the next desk, cable clutter in the corner of a screen, or unpredictable movement during a meeting....
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Lockout/Tagout and Maintenance Safety for Electric Standing Desks

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Electric lift systems make a modern standing desk effortless, but they also introduce real maintenance hazards: stored energy in a control box, pinch points around lifting columns, and false assumptions about what “off” means. If facilities teams treat a height adjustable desk like any other powered machine—identify energy, lockout/tagout, verify zero energy, and control...
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Meeting Ergonomic Standards: EN 527, BIFMA G1, and Real-World Height Ranges

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If you are specifying a height adjustable desk for a new office or a global rollout, “feels ergonomic” is not enough. Many organizations require desks to meet recognized standards for height range, worksurface geometry, and anthropometric fit. In Europe, that usually means EN 527. In North America, it is often called BIFMA G1. Understanding...
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Casters vs. Glides: Mobility Without Losing Stability on Standing Desks

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Rolling a workstation can be a superpower—or a liability. Add casters and your team can reconfigure training rooms, chase demand in fulfillment, or swing an AV cart into a huddle space. Add them carelessly and a stable standing desk turns skittish, noisy, and hard to level. This guide explains when to add wheels, how...
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