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Blue Power group, having its brand recognition as "nexus collection", is one of the leading brand office furniture manufacturers. Our group has begun as a small office seating company back in year 1995 with our production plant based in Sungai Buloh. With our high and stringent product quality standards, our company has transformed into one of the leading brand of office furniture in Malaysia, serving the local government departments, universities & colleges as well as established corporate companies. Over the years, our business have later expanded into the export market in 1997 despite our years in market, and today we have exported our products to the Asia Pacific regions, as well as the Europe market, with multi-million dollar sales turnover every year. "Our core strengths to constantly create, design and manufactures" In today's world, we understand that users are looking at more than just a work environment that we have to look ahead of just manufacturing quality office furniture, our company has spare lots in the Research & Development and technology, as our core strengths to constantly create, design and bring into production, versatile and innovative products to anticipate current and future needs




, in satisfying customers in terms of design excellent and more conducive workplace. At the meantime, we also conduct continuous research & development to look for raw materials improvement and substitution, in achieving excellent product quality control and constant raw material supplies which subsequently bring about higher productivity, flexibility and cost effectiveness. "Our philosophy is to constantly design, R&D and produce innovative products to satisfy customers' current and future needs."New Product - JPS2 Arm Check out our new LCD arm. New Product - Kaya Check out the new ergonomic chair-Kaya. New Product - Klug Check out the All-New desking system! Klug, are you clever enough? Signature Desk - Kanye A prestigious and strong aesthetics table for the executives. Ergonomics is a means of providing an enabling environment that best facilitates employees’ performance and general productivity. Finding the right office chair for your body is important for your health and work productivity.




There are some of the most important elements to consider when choosing the right ergonomic office chair. There should be enough hip room to accommodate you comfortably. Your body’s dimension can be a good gauge when choosing an ergonomic office chair. A width of 17-20 inches is standard. It should not be narrow that you are unable to shift with ease or so wide that you cannot rest your arms on the armrests without stretching them out to the side. A proper seat depth is able to provide adequate support under your thighs whilst allowing you to utilize the lumber curve of the chair. A seat slider enables you to adjust the seat forward or backward to suit your leg length. If a seat is too long, there will be discomfort as the edge of the seat presses into the back of your legs. You will be inclined to prop forward, which then results in straining your back and legs. It is good to keep a 3-finger gap between the back of your knees and the front edge of the seat. Choose an ergonomic office chair with pneumatic height adjustment, so even when you are seated, you can adjust the chair’s height according to yours. 




An ideal sitting position is when your thighs are parallel to the ground with your feet flat on the floor or footrest. Your forearms should also be parallel to the work surface. Make sure that the positioning is neither too high nor too low. The former can hinder your blood circulation while the latter shifts your body weight back, putting pressure on your sitting bones. This is the lower back seat curvature designed to support your lumbar spine. It is the most essential feature of an ergonomic office chair to help reduce strain on your lower spine and promotes good posture, especially for those who sit in the chair all day. Unfortunately, one size does not fit all. You may need a support adjustable in depth and height to best fit your lower back shape. There are 2 types of chair backrest – mid-backrest which allows for upper-torso movement, and high-backrest which supports your shoulder blades.  An excellent ergonomic office chair has great flexibility, enabling you to recline and achieve dynamic postures.




This can transfer some of your upper body weight to the backrest of the chair and improve back comfort. Armrests should be broad, cushioned and at a height where you can rest your forearms without elevating or hunching your shoulders. With pivoting armrests, you can better  relax your neck and shoulder muscles regardless of your body size. In addition, swing-back armrest adjustability is useful to complement various desk layouts and tasks. It is essential that your office chair allow you free movement in your work space. Go for one that has a 5-pedestal base with casters that glide freely over the floor surface. A 4-spoke base tends to tip and lean. If you work at a larger desk, a 360° swiveling seat will be best for you to reach all areas of your workstation conveniently. Chairs can be covered in a variety of upholstery materials, the material on the chair seat and back should be padded to ensure comfort when used for extended periods of time. Having a cloth fabric that breathes is preferable to a harder surface, so that the seat does not heat up considerable amount of moisture beneath your thighs.




The chair should have contoured cushions to maximize weight support and distribution. It is also wise to consider the maintenance issue of every unique material when deciding on an ergonomic office chair. A headrest is designed to relieve the tension that the weight of the head places on the neck.  It is necessary for anyone with a preexisting neck issue. Meanwhile, if you desire a footrest, choose a free-standing floor-mounted support that allows you to rest your feet out with comfort. A good chair is an investment in comfort, productivity, and personal health. Take your time and always feel free to ask an expert for insights before picking an ergonomic office chair.ONE of South-East Asia’s richest and hitherto most stable countries, Malaysia ought to be a beacon. Its constitution is liberal, and its brand of Islam generally tolerant. Its diverse, English-speaking population, combining ethnic Malays, Chinese and Indians, gives it zest and vim. Yet under the prime minister, Najib Razak, the country is regressing at alarming speed.




Its politics stinks (see article), its economy is in trouble, and there are worrying signs that the government is not above stirring up ethnic and religious divisions.For the past year allegations of corruption have swirled around Mr Najib. They centre around hundreds of millions of dollars that made their way into his bank accounts before the most recent general election, in 2013 (see article). Investigators are looking into whether the money is linked to a troubled state investment firm, 1MDB, whose advisory board Mr Najib chairs. His attorney-general has ruled that the money was a legal donation from an unnamed Saudi royal, and that much of it has been returned.For Malaysians, the precise nature of what happened is not the main point. Mr Najib presented himself as a liberal out to remake the sleazy system of money politics by which the ruling United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) has held power since independence. He was to open up a crony economy. And he was to do away with repressive colonial-era laws, such as that for sedition.




Now Mr Najib’s credibility is in tatters. Facing inquiries around 1MDB, he has engineered the retirement of a pesky police chief, replaced an attorney-general and promoted members of an inquisitive parliamentary committee into the cabinet, where they can do less harm. Far from loosening colonial laws, the government is wielding the sedition law with new zeal. It is blocking news websites and hounding opponents (the opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, is in prison on charges of sodomy). Even yellow T-shirts have been outlawed since citizens protesting against corruption took to wearing them. The more Mr Najib cracks down, the more he alienates those who were once inclined to support him.Foreign investors and others should be worried. The government is floundering in its responses to a sharp slowdown in the economy and to a falling currency. Cheap oil has hurt Malaysia, but its wretched politics will hold it back more in the long run. The government is now using dog-whistle politics to appeal to its ethnic-Malay, Muslim base, and is refusing to distance itself sufficiently from Islamists seeking the introduction of harsh sharia punishments.

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