How do you prevent seating discomfort?
Truck drivers spend more than 70 hours a week behind the wheel. Sitting well then is a must. ISRI seats make an important contribution to this thanks to their comfortable seat characteristics and extensive adjustment options. ISRI seats have been at the top of the market for years when it comes to good ergonomic sitting. However, a good seat is only the beginning if you want to prevent sitting complaints. In this blog, we explain what else you should pay attention to.
Make sure the seat is properly adjusted
Actually, the human body is not built to sit for long periods of time. Therefore, it is important that when you sit for long periods, you sit well. ISRI seats are known to be extensively adjustable. An important first step is to adjust the seat correctly. You can read how to do this in our blog: 'How do I adjust an ISRI seat correctly?'.
Empty your pockets
Keys, a pen or wallet in your pocket can cause damage or even incorrect posture while sitting.
Change your position
Try not to sit in the same position for too long; adjusting the seat slightly from time to time can help.
Take a break in time
Try to take breaks, even a short "pee break" provides extra exercise and stimulates circulation.
A clean work environment is half the battle
Keep the seat and cubicle clean. Dust and/or debris can damage the seat or contaminate the seat so that the breathable effect of the upholstery is lost.
Choose the right ISRI seat
ISRI seats are best known as bus seats and truck seats. Thanks to the extensive adjustment possibilities, they are suitable for many more applications.
Our seating specialists are happy to provide tailored advice so you can make an informed choice!