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August 18, 2016 By Nadir Shaari

How To Choose The Best Evacuation Chair For Your Building: The Complete Guide

Evacuation Chairs Are Vital for Saving Lives

Asthma, heart problems, convulsions, even a momentary injury will generate a situation where an individual will need assistance abandoning the building. Evacuation chairs are not just for persons in wheelchairs either.

Asking somebody who cannot evacuate by themselves to stay put and wait for help to come while everyone else evacuates is inexcusable, both ethically and lawfully. Help may not reach them in time to save that person.

Evacuation chairs are the straightforward answer that allows a single person to safely and resourcefully bring another person down a limitless flight of stairs minus much power needed or heavy lifting being involved.

How Do Evacuation Chairs Work?

Individuals who cannot move downstairs on their own need a contingency strategy that gets them out of the structure simply and securely. Evacuation stair chairs have the capability of descending numerous flights of stairs with ease. This is attained through the use of especially designed friction belts, which powers the descent speed and allows for a smooth and safe evacuation down stairs and along halls and passages. The narrow width of the chairs allows plenty of scope for others to pass on the slimmest of stairwells too. Therefore, a single person can run the chair, allowing other indispensable staff to help others.

Planning ahead for disasters is not always easy but it’s undeniably critical to guarantee the fastest and safest evacuation imaginable. Many facilities across the UK use this life saving piece of tech. Nevertheless, there are many more whose evacuation plans are out of date and do not embrace the escape of persons who have movement issues. Having a strategy for emergency evacuations that include evacuation stair chairs for persons with restricted mobility can be the difference between life and death.

Tips for Selecting the Best Evacuation Chair:

  • Make sure the evacuation chair you pick is light, strong, and easy to run. Don’t buy any evacuation chairs that are weighty or complicated to setup and use. Hefty or difficult to transport evacuation chairs, or evacuation chairs with numerous parts to them cannot be relied on in emergencies.
  • Make sure the evacuation chair can be effortlessly carried. You will want to guarantee that any gender, skilled or not, can use the evacuation chair you choose. Most crises won’t occur right in front of the evacuation chair. It will most likely need to be transported up a flight of stairs, down a hallway, or to a nearby fire stair.
  • Make sure your evacuation chair can straightforwardly get down stairs. In order to simply evacuate a person down fire stairs, you need to have the ability to control the speed of descent. There are evacuation chairs in the marketplace today that let the user to speed up, slow down, or even on the stairs with ease if need be.

 

Be sure to have a look at our wide range of Evac chairs to see which one is right for you. We are certain that one them will be.

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