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Advantage Church Chairs Share How Many Church Chairs are Safe to Stack

The church chairs supplier, Advantage Church Chairs, would like to take a moment to address safe stacking measures. Putting too many chairs on top of one another is risky and can potentially cause serious accidents.

Advantage Church Chairs Share How Many Church Chairs are Safe to Stack
2013-05-28
NORCROSS, GA, May 28, 2013 (Press-News.org) The church chairs supply firm, Advantage Church Chairs, would like to briefly discuss the importance of stacking chairs safely. Since churches often have plenty of members and often host a number of banquets and other get-togethers, they have to have plenty of seating available. That being said, being able to quickly and efficiently set up and put away chairs and tables is a must-have. With anything, there is a right and wrong way to do this.

The banquet chairs provider, Advantage Church Chairs, notes that the key to stacking chairs is knowing how to do so properly. You can save time and space, as well as prevent injuries, just by using a little common sense. This means being aware of just how many chairs are actually safe to stack. Many people get impatient and try to carry too many at once (just like when you try to carry too many bags of groceries to minimize the number of trips to the car), but this can be dangerous and lead to serious back problems.

Excess weight can cause undue pressure on the spine, which is the number one cause for herniated discs. According to Matthew Washabaugh, President of Advantage Church Chairs, "The rule of thumb when it comes to stacking church chairs is to never go higher than waist height. This typically comes out to about four or five chairs, but bear in mind that you should always have someone there to help you carry them. It may seem convenient to pile up a dozen chairs on top of one another in order to save space, but you have to ask yourself if it is really worth it. No one wants to have a chair fall on them, so be smart and stay safe."

If you are going to be transporting church chairs, always make sure to secure them tightly with a harness. This will help keep the chairs in place and will allow you to quickly unload them.

Advantage Church Chairs sells a number of discount church chairs, as well as plastic folding chairs and metal folding chairs. To learn more about their products and find what you need today, visit http://www.advantagechurchchairs.com.

About Advantage Church Chairs:

Advantage Church Chairs, based just north of Atlanta, Ga., offers high-quality church chairs at discount prices. We also have a large inventory of chairs and tables for ballrooms, banquet halls, schools, restaurants and more, as well as caddies and carts.

Learn more at http://www.advantagechurchchairs.com.

For all media inquiries, please contact:

Allie Petit
Content Manager
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http://www.CardinalWebSolutions.com

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[Press-News.org] Advantage Church Chairs Share How Many Church Chairs are Safe to Stack
The church chairs supplier, Advantage Church Chairs, would like to take a moment to address safe stacking measures. Putting too many chairs on top of one another is risky and can potentially cause serious accidents.