Evacuation Stair Chair Supplier in Dubai, UAE
Evacuation Stair ChairEvacuation stair chair is light weight and easy to use, and glides effortlessly down stairways to assist with the quick and safe removal personnel the one who handling.
Fire Escape Wheel Chair or Evacuation stair chair, for Stair, made of high-strength aluminum alloy materials. With its light-weighted and flexible structure, and unique track structure, it is convenient and safe to go up and down stairs. With four wheels, easier to move on the ground.
Wheels size: diameter 150 mm. With two safety belts, make the wounded safer during the transport process. It is mainly used for carrying fracture patients down the corridor. Product size :(L x W x H) 90 x 54 x 156cm
Folding size :(L x W x H) 120 x 54 x 30cm Weight N.W: 11.5kg, G.W: 15.5kg Load bearing 159kg STANDARDS: CE, FDA Evacuation Stair chair for disabledThe Escape evacuation disabled chair is a safety product that is specifically designed to allow an individual to assist a person who has reduced mobility or physical disability quickly and safely down stairs during an evacuation.
Technical features of Evacuation Stair chair for disabled Evacuation Stair chair for disabled mainly used for high building's lift carrying patients and wounded person downstairs and upstairs. It is made of track transmission structure to transfer patients. Only one person to operate this Evacuation Stair chair for disabled with four castor 150/75 mm and will be easy for moving on ground. The two pieces of belts ensure the patient's safety during transport process. EMS Evacuation Stair chair for disabled is made of high-strength aluminum alloy materials with light-weight, small-sized, easy-carried, use-safely and easy for sterilization and clean.
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How to Use
Take the chair down from its wall hook, place it on the floor and hold it so that the piston with attached wheels faces you. Pull the handle upwards until it locks into place. The handle is now secure. Unfasten the security belts so that the seat chair unfolds
Opening
Place the chair behind the person who needs to be evacuated. Hold the chair on both sides and push the upper part forward until the chair is at a 90-degree angle to the floor and the edge of the seat touches the evacuee’s knees. Ask him/her to sit down, and pull the piston frame and wheels backwards with one foot until the piston extends fully. Lower the chair so that all four wheels touch the floor. Adjust the head rest as desired and fasten the head and seat security belts. Make sure the manual transport handles are locked.
Seating
As you move along the escape route, grasp the side handle with both hands. When you are close to the top of the stairs, push the upper part of the chair forward so that the chair is at a 90-degree angle with the floor. With one foot, push the 2-wheel frame forward until the piston is fully locked.
Transport
Continue to hold the handle with two hands. When the chair is stable on the first two steps, move your hands to the upper part of the handle while applying slight pressure downwards. Allow the chair to glide down the stairs. Remember: the chair descends on its own power. Do not push it. If you do not feel secure, ask someone to walk ahead and hold the front of the chair. To descend more slowly, tilt your body backward. While descending the steps, make sure to keep both hands on the upper part of the handlebar.
Downward Usage
When reaching the bottom of the stairs, make sure chair is at a 90-degree angle with the floor. Pull the two small wheels out with the help of one foot and bring the transported person to safety. Help the evacuee dismount from the chair by tilting it forward. Make sure to brace yourself so as not to be thrown off balance.
When moving from stairs to a plateau, make sure to stabilize the chair on four wheels. Do not continue to push the chair in a tilted position
When moving from stairs to a plateau, make sure to stabilize the chair on four wheels. Do not continue to push the chair in a tilted position
Folding
Push the two small wheels forward and fold the seat. Release the head rest and close the chair using the safety straps. Return the chair to its wall hook