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Use this page for editorial questions, correction requests, and notes about standing chair guide clarity.

Posture Stand LS is a static editorial mini-site. It is not a store, clinic, chair manufacturer, warranty department, or personal ergonomic consulting service. For editorial notes, corrections, and general guide questions, use editorial@posturestandls.com.

Clear messages are the most useful. If a section about seat height, foot rings, drafting chairs, compact rooms, or posture mistakes feels confusing, include the page title and a short description of what should be clearer. That helps us decide whether a guide needs a better example, a simpler checklist, or a more obvious limitation note.

Good reasons to contact us

What we cannot provide

We cannot provide personal medical, ergonomic, workplace safety, legal, or purchasing advice. We also cannot confirm whether a specific chair is safe or appropriate for a particular body, floor, desk, office, or employer policy. Readers should use professional advice and manufacturer documentation when the decision affects safety, health, or compliance.

Editorial focus

Standing desk chairs, drafting-height seating, foot support, workspace fit, and setup checklists.

No fake office

We do not list a fake phone number or address because this is a static editorial resource, not a staffed location.

For reading, return to the main standing chair guide or browse focused notes like drafting chair vs office chair and the setup checklist.

Before sending a note

Please remember that this site is built for general editorial guidance. A useful message does not need to be formal, but it should give enough context to understand the issue. If a checklist feels too thin, mention which checklist. If a page needs another example, describe the kind of room or task that would make the section clearer. If an image does not match the topic well, mention the page where it appears.

We may not reply to every message, but clear feedback can still help improve future updates. The best feedback is practical, specific, and related to the reader experience rather than promotional outreach.

Editorial boundaries

The pages are written to support better comparison, not to pressure a single choice. We avoid claiming that one chair style works for every person, because standing desk setups vary widely. A tall chair for a shared office, a compact home workstation, and a drafting-height creative desk can each need a different balance of height, foot support, back support, wheel control, and storage space.

For that reason, contact notes that describe the actual workspace problem are more useful than broad requests. A short example about desk height, foot placement, floor surface, or room size gives the editorial page a clearer improvement target.