Monthly Archives: September 2011

Steria hands out the plaudits for our customer service

Keith gives us a glowing report for our work with Steria We have always prided ourselves on our excellent customer service. It’s what drives the whole business and helps us maintain our position as the country’s leading provider of ergonomic … Continue reading

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Our Information Security Management System wins quality award

Posturite has been awarded the ISO 27001 international quality standard for our information security management system (ISMS). The award recognises our achievements in successfully managing all sensitive corporate information so that it remains secure and confidential while being readily available … Continue reading

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Six of the best ergonomic tips for keyboard and mouse setup

Many of us use a mouse and keyboard everyday in the office. Bad habits in mouse and keyboard use are strongly associated with upper limb disorders such as carpal tunnel syndrome and tennis elbow. Follow the tips in this article … Continue reading

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Spend £150 online and get a free Penguin

How about this for a fantastic deal? Spend £150 or more online with us and get our brilliant new Penguin ambidextrous vertical mouse FREE!

Yes, that’s right – FREE!

You would normally have to pay £64.95 (ex-VAT) for the wireless version of the Penguin. But if you visit our website during September and spend £150 or more, we’ll give you one for nothing! Continue reading

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WorkRite is just right for your health and safety training needs

Each year WorkRite helps hundreds of people throughout Britain to gain skills and qualifications as DSE assessors, first aiders, manual handling trainers, fire safety wardens and a whole lot more.
Our wide range of contemporary, multimedia training courses provide an interesting and stimulating learning environment where the emphasis is on participation and interaction.
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