2017年6月12日星期一

Choosing the Best School Desks

Gone are the days of classrooms filled with children seated behind rows of austere, wooden desks. Modern curriculums and teaching techniques are putting greater emphasis on activity and active engagement between children and their education. School classroom furniture has also had to change and adapt to new classroom learning methods, standing up to general wear and tear whilst retaining the robustness and cost-efficiency of the traditional basic wooden school desks.
If you're looking to purchase robust school desks, here are a few tips to help you find the best desks for your needs.
Safety Standards
School furniture is now subject to safety laws in the European Union. At present, all school furniture should comply with the British and European Educational Furniture Standard EN1729. The basis of this safety standard is ensuring that the school furniture is appropriately sized or can be adjusted to appropriate sizes, helping to ensure that children are working in a safe and healthy way. Make sure that any appropriate classroom furniture or school desks that you are intending to purchase do indeed comply with EN1729.
The Needs of Your Classroom
Modern classrooms need to be versatile learning spaces, and so classroom desks should be versatile too. Many schools desks are now modular, and be arranged into different desk configurations, shapes and sizes. Modular desks can be bought in a variety of shapes, most commonly square, rectangular and trapezoidal, and when bought in bulk are generally very cost-effective.
Stands Up to Wear and Tear
Because modern school desks need to stand up to a great deal of daily wear and tear, you want to be sure that you're purchasing quality, durable desks. School desks built with one single powder coated welded frame tend to be the most sturdy. Look out for school desks with MDF laminated table tops, as these also tend to be the most robust option on the market. It's also worth noting that the less components a desk is made from, the less likely that it'll need upgrading or maintaining.
Lowest Cost Is Not Necessarily Cost-Efficient
A cheap school desk does not necessarily equate to a cost-efficient desk. Prices that seem to be too good to be true probably are; poor build quality and cheap materials will usually require replacing within a relatively short time-frame. Your best bet is to look for a product guarantee, and ring around to get the best deals. A decent contract or school furniture supplier will offer discounts on bulk orders, sometimes as much as 60%.

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