Description
If you’re looking for a motorized stair climbing chair that you can count on, look no further than Evac+Chair. This battery-powered, electric evacuation chair can be used in emergency evacuations, power outages, and daily patient transport to safely and easily move a passenger up or down multiple flights of stairs without the need for carrying or lifting. We stand behind the quality of our products and are 100% dedicated to your satisfaction. Read more about the features and benefits of this electric evacuation chair model below!
Features
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Height adjustable patient head cushion
Headrest with padded cushion for maximum comfort for the passenger during transit
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Easy to use control panel
Single speed control panel with on/off power and ascent and descent buttons
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Ergonomic adjustable handle
For ease of deployment and compact storage
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Additional operator handles
For added stability when using additional operators during transportation
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Extra long quick release four point harness
For increased passenger safety
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Rechargeable lithium Ion battery pack
Fully charged in 1.5 hours (Equivalent to going up and down a 5 Story building flight of stairs 30 times)
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High strength aluminum frame
Increased strength and robustness for continued use
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LED safety light and photoluminecent branding
For ease of use in situations of poor visibility
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Adjustable stair track
Tension control system for perfect transportation with tool included
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Lockable rear wheels
Can be applied in situations where the chair needs to remain in a stationary position
Benefits
- FDA Registered
- CE & ISO 9001 Certificated
- Robust and compact in size
- Provides a quick, easy and safe
emergency evacuation - Easy to use
- One person operation
- No heavy lifting required
- Enables small attendants to easily move passengers three times their size
- Easy to open, ready to use in seconds
- Folds for compact storage
- Flame retardant materials
- Wipeable materials and anti-microbial paint for infection control
- Exceeds fire safety requirements and emergency response guidelines established to support the Americans with Disabilities Act