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You know when it takes you hours and hours to find a specific mouse or keyboard that would really work for your client?

Or there’s that *perfect ergonomic solution* that you know exists because you’ve seen it somewhere, like once, but you just can’t remember where you saw it? 

I don’t have to tell you how important it is to recommend high-impact yet low-cost ergonomic solutions to our clients. 

But, what would happen if you already had a resource on the types of solutions that you could make to clients, how might that change how you went about your day as an ergonomics service provider? 

⌛ Less time to complete office ergonomics reports? 

📈 More time to develop marketing strategies so that you bring in more clients? 

📆 More free time to just hang out with friends or family?

…it’s a possibility, isn’t it?

That’s why I’m so thrilled to be sharing this *FREE* resource with you… The Ergonomic Equipment Showdown. 

You may be reading this thinking “I’ve already got this all figured out, I’ve been doing office ergonomics assessments for years.” 

I know! 

But if this *FREE* resource can save you even ONE Hour of research, wouldn’t it be worth it?

Let's Do This.

Many ergonomics service providers consider keeping on top of new and useful office ergonomics equipment to be an extremely time-consuming part of their job. 

It seems that every month new and exciting office ergonomics products are released into the market.

…even if these products seem to be harmful and against the standard ergonomics parameters. 😅 

Yet, consistently looking for the best new office equipment is a necessary part of the job even if it doesn’t directly result in new clients for your business. 

But getting referrals? 

Becoming that “go-to” resource for ergonomics in your city?

Absolutely it does!

This is where I got stuck when I first got into office ergonomics assessments years ago. 

I would either spend too little time or far too long researching office ergonomics products.

It was difficult to find a balance between the both. 

I want to make some suggestions to you that I know will help…

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