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The page you are looking for has been moved, deleted or does not exist. Please try a different search result option. Report the broken link Help us improve the website by emailing brokenlinks@mtsac.edu or calling (909) 274-4357 and let us know how to you got to this error page. Evacuation Chair Photographed by MECSL An escape chair or evacuation chair is a device manufactured for the smooth descent of stairways in the event of an emergency. The Evac Chair was invented in the United States in 1982. The single-user operation device does not require heavy lifting to evacuate a person. The original Escape-Chair, with various models for various situations, addresses the need for an evacuation solution in case there is an emergency, and egress out of a structure or vessel becomes imperative. The table below is based on the Escape-Chair Standard and the Comfort model for comparison. These are based on an Evac Chair 300h Mk4 And an IBEX Transeat Enhanced models can have chairs that require two-person operation;




however, these are more commonly used in ambulances. Lifting handles are used for descent and ascent of stairs. Caterpillar tracks are also used on the stairs. The DDA ACT[1] says that every person is to have a safe entrance into and egress from a building. Another law regarding chairs is the RRFSO.[2] Created in 2005, this regulation states that fire officers are not required to enter buildings. Failure to follow the above laws can result in serious issues. If a person was to perish in the building due to a lack of adequate evacuation equipment, the owners or operators of the building could be charged with Corporate manslaughter. DDA ACT, The DDA Act was created in 1995 and has been amended since, the latest amendment was in 2005The RRFSO was created in 2005Please select your market so that we can provide you customized content:Designed for use in confined areas. Ideal for use in restaurants, high-rise office buildings, airplanes, boats, narrow hallways and stairwells.




Two-inch standard automotive-style patient restraint straps included with each chair. Green vinyl covers are made of 18 oz. material and are fungus and rot resistant for long-lasting durability and easy cleanup. Date updated:February 15, 2017 get email alerts of similar items Specifications for EVAC + CHAIR Evac Chair Wheelchair Item Summary for EVAC + CHAIR Evac Chair Wheelchair Evac Chair 300H Emergency Evacuation Chair And Cover In very good condition and full working order 1 x Evac Chair 300H Emergency Evacuation Chair The Evac+Chair 300H is a simple, safe and effective method of stairway descent for the disabled and mobility impaired; requiring one able-bodied person to evacuate a disabled person in an emergency. The 300H is designed with a forehead restraint, safety buckles, and a sling style seat that ensures the user is sat back in the chair and cannot be tipped forward to ensure it is not only safe and secure but also comfortable. No heavy lifting required




view seller's other items: We are offline at the moment Per the Rehabilitation Engineering & Assistive Technology Society of North America (RESNA), “track-type evacuation chairs . . . promote safe, efficient evacuation during emergencies.” Exclusive hydraulic speed governor: Mechanically controlled descent speed. Does not require strength from emergency personnel. Sets up quickly in an emergency. Passenger’s weight moves unit down stairs. Descent controlled with speed governor. Rubber crawl tracks grip stair noses securely. Failsafe braking, including emergency stop on stairs. Easy transfer from wheelchair. Comfortable, stable support at head, back, legs, and feet. Accommodates passengers of any size, up to 400 lbs. Wheeled transport and maneuverability on flat surfaces. Optional secure storage cabinet  or nylon storage bag available. Ready to use on arrival. Evacu-Trac Evacuation Chair User Manual




Landing for 90-degree turn: 72″ x 41″ minimum Sold throughout the United States Product price and shipping discount when purchasing multiple units. How quickly does the Evacu-Trac descend stairs? The Evacu-Trac descends at a rate of about 3.5 feet/sec (measurement based on a 35-degree stair slope and 220 lb. occupant). That rate will vary slightly depending on the weight of the occupant. The descent control mechanism limits the maximum speed regardless of the operating environment, or strength and size of the operator. What is the maximum stair angle? Can I use the Evacu-Trac as a stair climber/stair lift for my customers who use wheelchairs? No, this device is intended for emergency evacuations, and cannot ascend stairs. Check out our Scalamobil Portable Stair Lift which is designed to accommodate multiple wheelchairs on just about any stairway. 500 lbs on the PowerTraxxPowerTraxx PreviewPowerTraxx Web CastListen to Taney County talk about their PowerTraxx experience.




The EZ Glide® Evacuation Stair Chair glides 500 lb loads down stairs without carrying or lifting. And, with the new, optional PowerTraxx®, you can glide UP STAIRS as well, reducing situations where you may injure your back. The PowerTraxx® is available installed as an option on your new EZ Glide®, or as an upgrade kit to existing EZ Glide® owners. Call now, or fill out the form below to arrange a demonstration with one of our safety professionals and to receive more information. PowerTraxx Sales SheetPowerTraxx Spec Sheet Register for More Information & a FREE EZ Glide DemoPlease send me more information Heard and McDonald Islands Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Martin French part Saint Pierre and Miquelon Saint Vincent and theGrenadines Sao Tome and Principe South Georgia and SouthSandwich Islands Svalbard and Jan MayenIslands Turks and Caicos Islands United States MinorOutlying Islands Wallis and Futuna Islands

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