Take Good Care of Your Administrative Professionals

Do you have administrative professionals (including virtual assistants) working from home? These professionals do a lot of work, for both big and small businesses... especially the things we business owners don’t really want to do, frankly! Recognize your admins on Administrative Professionals Day, April 28. Even better than flowers? Keeping them safe and comfortable in their home office.

By |2021-04-26T09:10:33-07:00April 26th, 2021|Injury prevention, Safety Everywhere|

Toot Toot: The Story of Lift Your TableⓇ Folding Table Risers

Our story tells you why we’re so passionate about saving the backs of other people… because we had to save ours to make it happen! We also take great pride in serving our customers and addressing their needs.

By |2021-03-30T10:37:43-07:00April 13th, 2021|Injury prevention, Safety Culture|

13 Safety Tips for Dog Groomers

February is Responsible Pet Owners Month, and lots of people consider grooming an important part of pet ownership. We do - that’s our Heinz-57 breed Oakley up there on the table! There are a lot of potential safety issues when it comes to grooming our beloved pets. We found some tips and tricks for everyone to stay bite and injury-free while you’re clipping the hounds.

By |2021-02-16T10:20:18-08:00February 23rd, 2021|Injury prevention, Safety Everywhere|

3 Keys to Heart Safety for National Heart Month

Are you keeping your ticker in tune while working from home? It’s sometimes hard to remember the basics when you’re juggling home and work. But your family needs your heart! You already know to lose weight if you’re overweight, move around, get enough sleep, stop smoking. But what else can you do to keep it healthy?

By |2021-01-26T12:37:07-08:00February 2nd, 2021|Injury prevention, Wellness|

Safety Isn’t Just for Folding Tables in December

There’s nothing worse than a holiday gone wrong because of a safety issue. We often write about keeping your back safe, but we like to think about safety culture everywhere, including at home. Last year we wrote about how you can throw a safe holiday party. This year, let’s talk toys and gifts since December is National Safe Toys and Gifts Month.

By |2020-11-25T12:45:02-08:00December 1st, 2020|Injury prevention|

Why Should You Lift The Surface Of Your Folding Table?

The idea for our folding table riser products all started with another company that we owned: a catering business. Most folding tables are designed for banquet height, which is about 29-30” above the ground. It’s usually the perfect height for sitting and eating. Other benefits of folding tables is that they’re pretty inexpensive and can be repurposed for a variety of uses. As caterers, we often used them for preparing the food. The problem was that the right height for eating is not the right height for standing. Our workers had to crouch down to work, which hurt their backs.

By |2020-11-03T11:18:16-08:00November 17th, 2020|Injury prevention, Safety Everywhere|

Lift Your Table™…Save Your Back!

We’ve told you a little bit about our story before. We started as caterers and had to find a solution for helping our workers’ aching backs. They were working from folding tables that were simply too low.  Flash forward thousands of sets later, we now know fully how our folding table risers can work for you in your home or business.

By |2020-07-08T09:16:04-07:00July 8th, 2020|Customers, Injury prevention, Wellness|

Celebrating Makers

The National Week of Making was last month, but we think it’s never too late to celebrate our clients! We have a lot of customers who use our folding table risers to lift up their work surfaces so they can work on their craft without hurting their backs. There are so many different things to make and it’s exciting to be able to support people who are in this group.

By |2020-06-16T12:24:38-07:00June 16th, 2020|Injury prevention, Wellness|

5 Simple Habits to Keep Your Back Safe and Healthy

As you know, here at LiftYourTable™ we want to save your backs! In addition to lifting your folding table work surface so you're not hurting your back, there are daily habits that also help keep your back in good shape.

By |2020-06-02T10:02:20-07:00June 9th, 2020|Injury prevention, Wellness|

Sustainability is Still Important… Whether You’re Working From Home or Not

Working from home is here to stay, for those whose jobs allow for it. Many of our clients will be back to work on their warehouse floor, some in offices, and some at home. No matter where you are, World Environment Day (on June 5) is a reminder that staying green is still important! Here are some ways that you can remain sustainable, no matter where your workspace happens to be.

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