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Evac+ Chair 900H Powered Evacuation Chair

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It is essential that when purchasing an Evacuation Chair or Stair Climber that a suitable training programme is also implemented.

ESL Services are dedicated to providing a nationwide full-evacuation chair & stair climber training service to our customers.

Evac+ Chair 900H Powered Evacuation Chair

The Evac+ Chair 900H Powered Evacuation Chair is a powered evac chair ideal for an emergency fire evacuation or to transfer a person with reduced-mobility up or down a staircase.

This evac chair is powered by a lithium-ion battery with safety features to protect the passenger and the operator.

The Powered Belt Track System reduces manual handling and facilitates a smooth, safe and quick method of upward and downward evacuation.

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 requires that all people including disabled people or people with limited mobility using the building be provided with adequate means of escape in case of fire.

Low cost Evac Chair for a ‘Down and Out’ style evacuation

These compact evac chairs are ideal for fire evacuation or to transfer patients down staircases.

It folds up and can be stored away neatly against a wall or in a cabinet. A simple, lightweight and easy to use product.

  • Designed to travel up and down stairs
  • 160 KG Max Weight Capacity

Why Choose the Evac+ Chair 900H Powered Evacuation Chair ?

  • Easy to use
  • Supports passenger’s head
  • Powered belt track system
  • Supportive arm rests and safety belt
  • 24v lithium-ion battery
  • Foot rests
  • Capacity 160 kg
  • Weight 32 kg
  • Dimensions 160cm x 52cm x122cm
  • Collapsed Dimensions 115cm x 50cm x 27cm
  • Stair Angle 28-40 degrees
  • Speed 0.2m/s ascending 0.3m/s descending
  • Motor 200W/24V
  • Battery life 90min per use. 3-5 years lifespan
  • Charge time 5 hours
    Warranty 5year chair 1 year battery
  • Manufacturer Evac+

Applications

  • Transferring a person with reduced mobility up or down stairs
  • Fire evacuation
  • Emergency evacuation of a building
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