Computer Health
Computer Health Day 5
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Welcome to the last day of our 5-day e-course.Let's discuss the different types of breaks you can take to minimize the effects of sitting in front of the computer for years. Let's see how often one should take a break away from the computer for a quick exercise. Taking breaks while working on the computer comes under good work habits. Most people become so engrossed in their work while using the computer that they forget about taking breaks. The result is eye fatigue and other orthopedic disorders. Even if the work environment is absolutely suiting all your requirements and comfort levels, it may still lead to unwanted stresses and strains if good habits are not cultivated. Prolonged, static postures will inhibit blood circulation and take a toll on your body
Try the following: Today, we shall also discuss about the workstation environment that is an essential factor of healthy computing. The comfort of the user and hence his productivity is related to the aeration and moisture levels in the workstation environment. You can have a better view of the monitor and see the images clearly if you take good care in selecting the right level of illumination and place it appropriately. Normally, brighter lighting or sources that cause glare on your monitor lead to eyestrain or headaches which may force you to work in awkward postures to have a better view of the screen. Our e-book gives you details regarding all factors of workstation environment and lots of tips that ensures your healthy computing. ILast, but not the least, did you know that telephones are an inevitable part of the workstation? They add to the convenience of your work. Yet, the combination of telephone and computer is very dangerous, as you tend to use both the devices simultaneously. It has been found that this even leads to musculoskeletal disorders. The cords of the telephone can get tangled up hence causing the user to assume awkward postures. Use a telephone that has a "hands-free" feature. Ensure that your "hands-free" headsets have volume control options. Well, for more tips regarding this, rush for your copy of 'Healthy Computing'...today! Enjoy, Jason & Kristy Frovich GET A $139 VALUE ABSOLUTELY FREE... "Healthy Computing" MINI-COURSE I'm sorry there isn't enough room on this web site to teach you everything I want to about Healthy Computing!
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