Training Tables — Expert Answer
Should a training room include any sit-stand or height-adjustable tables alongside standard training tables?
Adding a few sit-stand or height-adjustable tables to a training room is a worthwhile accessibility and wellness upgrade. Reasons to include height-adjustable stations: they provide genuine accessibility for participants who use wheelchairs or have mobility limitations requiring different table heights, they give all participants the option to stand during long training sessions (proven to improve energy and alertness), and they signal an organizational commitment to employee wellness. A practical approach: configure a training room with standard fixed-height training tables for most seats and 2–4 adjustable-height stations at the room perimeter or back row. These aren't necessarily flip-top nesters (height-adjustable flip-tops exist but are more expensive) — they can be fixed-position adjustable stations. FindOfficeFurniture.com — call 888-719-4960.