Did you know that the average height for a person is increasing, yet the standard height for desks has remained unchanged for over 30 years?
Here at Posture People, we now regularly see people over 6’5”, our tallest customer (a freelance graphic designer) has topped the scales at 6’10”. The simple fact is that standard office furniture is too small for people of this height. The common problems are that the desk heights are too low, chairs are too short to provide support under the legs, and monitor screens are set too low.
The correct position to be sitting at is to have your feet firmly on the floor, raise the chair up as high as possible, bend your arms at a comfortable right angle, and then this is the perfect desk height for you. (see Posture People’s guide to setting up your workstation for more information).
There are several options for resolving desk height issues
There are lots of chairs on the market, but when you are selecting a chair – go and sit in it! And sit in it for a prolonged period so that you can really assess if it provides support. When you are tall, one of the most important aspects is the height of the chair. If you get your desk to the right height – will your chair also come up to the right height? A quick test is to sit on the chair increase it to full height – are your hips above your knees? If not, then the chair doesn’t come up high enough for you.
And finally make sure the monitor is at the right height. If you are a touch typist, then the top of the screen needs to be at your eye height level. If you need to look at the keyboard to type, then set your monitor at a slightly lower height. The result you are trying to achieve is to minimise any nodding movement on your neck, looking at the keyboard and the monitor.
The final advice as always is don’t get stuck at your desk, I know deadlines creep up but taking regular breaks (whether you are tall or not) is essential. A mini break will make you feel better when you sit back down, and therefore you can work harder in between the breaks and may even make that deadline quicker.