Evacuation Chairs
Evacusafe Evacuation Chairs
Ensuring Safety and Accessibility in Emergencies
Introduction:
Evacusafe stands at the forefront of evacuation equipment manufacturing, dedicated to ensuring the safe and efficient evacuation of individuals with mobility impairments during emergencies. Our evacuation chairs are globally trusted across diverse environments, including commercial buildings, hospitals, care homes, hotels, and public facilities.
Why Opt for Evacusafe?
- Endorsed by Top Institutions: Our evacuation chairs are trusted and utilized in renowned buildings globally, such as hospitals, care homes, hotels, schools, and government facilities.
- Cutting-Edge Design: Equipped with specially engineered tracks, our chairs ensure a smooth and controlled descent on stairways, prioritizing safety and comfort.
- Adaptable and Dependable: Designed to accommodate individuals of various sizes and weights, our chairs are fully certified to support up to 227 Kg.
How It Works:
Evacuation chairs play a crucial role in safely transporting individuals with mobility challenges during emergencies. Our chairs are equipped with wheels or tracks, enabling easy maneuvering down stairs and over uneven surfaces. The evacuee is securely strapped in, and the chair’s design guarantees a smooth and controlled descent.
Excel Evacuation Chair
The Excel Evacuation Chair is an enhanced version of our standard model, designed with additional features to improve comfort and safety.
- Lightweight and Durable: Constructed from robust materials, the Excel Chair is easy to maneuver and suitable for prolonged use.
- Compact Storage: Folds flat for convenient wall storage, optimizing space.
- Enhanced Comfort: Features a firm flat seat, armrests, and a durable plastic cover to keep the chair clean and ready for immediate use.
Features:
- 4 Permanently Deployed Wheels: Equipped with a safety brake on the rear.
- Wide Flat Seat: Fully open for comfort.
- Weight-Bearing Armrests: Provide additional support.
- Footrest: For added comfort.
- Padded Head Cushion: Ensures head support.
- 3-Point Client Support Harness: Offers secure restraint.
- Anti-Slip Operator Handles: For a firm grip.
- Integrated Carry Handles: Facilitate easy transport.
- Additional Leg Strap: For extra security.
- Fold-Flat Design: Convenient for wall mounting.
Benefits:
- Enhanced Maneuverability: The 4 wheels allow for easy movement on any level ground.
- Ease of Self-Transfer: The open seat and weight-bearing armrests make it easier for wheelchair users to transfer themselves.
- Comfortable Seating: The flat seat provides a familiar and comfortable position.
- Head Support: The padded cushion supports the head during descent.
- Increased Safety: The over-shoulder harness is ideal for those with weak core strength, offering more security than a single belt.
- Improved Handling: Extra grip for the operator during use.
- Versatile Use: Integrated handles allow for ascending stairs or overcoming obstacles.
- Additional Security: The extra leg strap secures individuals with minimal to no leg control.
- Space-Saving Design: The fold-flat feature ensures minimal wall space is used.
Applications:
Evacusafe evacuation chairs are perfectly suited for:
- Commercial buildings
- Hospitals and care homes
- Hotels and restaurants
- Schools and universities
- Government and public buildings
Specification:
- Height (folded) 1130mm
- Height (open) 1430mm
- Depth (folded) 290mm
- Depth (open) 990mm (max)
- Width 650mm
- Weight 13.6Kg
- Load Capacity 227Kg
- Length in use 1430mm
Questions And Answers
2 years on all working parts and 6 years for tracks/belts and chair frame.
contact with the center through communication channels
Experience in the field of occupational safety for more than 18 years
An evacuation chair or ambulance stretcher is a device designed to transport disabled, elderly or otherwise immobile people to a safe place in the event of a fire or other emergency, usually consisting of a seat attached to a track.
A suitable evacuation chair should be chosen based on several factors:
• Building size: The type of chair and the number of chairs required will vary depending on the size of the building.
• Number of people with disabilities: A sufficient number of chairs should be provided to accommodate all people with disabilities.
• Building design: The chair should be compatible with the building design and evacuation routes.
• Regular maintenance: Evacuation chairs must be regularly maintained to ensure they are working properly.
• Training: Workers must be trained on how to use evacuation chairs in emergency situations.
• Regular checks: Regular checks must be performed to ensure the safety of evacuation chairs.