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International Distributors - Contact Information
Belgium Holland Luxembourg
MouseBean.nl |
Claria Benelux
ClariaBenelux.com
Contact: Ed Wagenaar
P.O. Box 1637
6201 BP Maastricht
HOLLAND
Phone: +31 (0)43 3 566 366
FAX: +31 (0)43 3 566 310
email:
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Germany
MouseBean.de |
COMPAD Company GmbH
Com-Pad.com
Contact: Markus Zähringer
Habsburger Strasse 85
D - 79104 Freiburg
Phone: +49 (0)761-5853 667
FAX: +49 (0)761-5853 668
Mobile: +49 (0)163-5500 201
email:
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Australia
ergonomicoffice.com.au |
ergonomicoffice
ergonomicoffice.com.au
GPO Box 979
CANBERRA ACT 2601
Australia
Phone: +61 1300 555 930
FAX: +61 1300 666 466
email:
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| US Distributor |
ErgoGuys LLC
ErgoGuys.com
Contact: Bob & Scott
5622 W. Orchid Lane
Chandler, AZ 85226-1214
Phone +1 (602) 354-4190
email: ErgoGuys
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Please note that MouseBean Limited is not responsible for the content of any of the above websites.
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| National Press |
Daily Telegraph
"Overuse of the fingers with a bent wrist can lead to
inflammation of the protective tendon sheath and the risk of
repetitive strain injury. Another potential risk is carpal tunnel
syndrome, which triggers painful tingling in three of four
fingers – usually at night. This nifty gadget worked
first time for me and I became an instant fan; it moves
easily about the mousemat and I am glad my niggling pain did not
have time to get worse." |
| Testimonials |
Simon (Web Developer)
Biznet-Solutions.com:
"Before I started using the MouseBean Hand Rest I was coming home
from work with sore hands/wrists and a weakened forearm. The day
I started using this device I started to notice the change; now
the pain has gone in my mousing hand and work is no longer
painful. Every mouse should be equipped with one of these
amazing pieces of equipment." |
| Tips for Safer Working |
Take regular breaks. Short breaks, even
for a few seconds, can help to reduce the risk of some types of
cumulative trauma. If you work under pressure and find it hard to
remember to take a break, then download and install a simple Rest
Break Timer (see our links page). You'll
soon grow to enjoy a quick stretch every so often and the minor
interruption is a very small price to pay for feeling more
relaxed. |
Sit Properly. Get yourself a good chair
and make sure it is properly adjusted to suit your body height
and desk height. Your elbows should be about level with the desk
and you should have plenty of leg room to avoid static
postures. |
| We're Listening |
Please with your
experiences. We are always interested to hear your views on
computer-related problems, especially in the hand, wrist and
arm. |
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