Evacuation Chairs for Safe and Efficient Emergency Response
Adapt Life reaffirms its dedication to providing top-tier evacuation solutions for various emergency scenarios. Our range, featuring distinguished brands like Evac + Chair, Paraid, Globex, and Sunwa, is carefully selected to offer reliable and efficient evacuation options for the disabled, elderly, and wheelchair users.
We understand the importance of ensuring safe and dignified emergency evacuations for everyone, which is why our collection includes a variety of emergency evacuation chairs, from stair evacuation chairs to fire evacuation chairs. Each product in our assortment is designed to facilitate a smooth, safe, and swift evacuation process, making them indispensable assets in any emergency preparedness plan.
Peace of Mind in all Environments
Our evacuation chairs are not only about meeting safety standards but also about offering peace of mind and practical solutions in times of need. Whether it's for a commercial building, educational institution, or healthcare facility, our evacuation chairs cater to all environments, ensuring that safety is accessible to everyone.
FAQ Section
What is an evacuation chair?
An evacuation chair is a specially designed chair used to safely transport individuals who are disabled, elderly, or otherwise unable to evacuate a building on their own during an emergency, especially down the stairs.
Is it a legal requirement to have evacuation chairs?
The legal requirement for evacuation chairs varies by region and the nature of the building. However, it's generally considered good practice to have them, especially in multi-storey buildings, to ensure everyone's safety.
Can anyone use an EVAC chair?
Yes, evacuation chairs are designed to be user-friendly so that most able-bodied individuals can operate them. Training is recommended to ensure safe and efficient use.
How to use an evacuation chair?
To use an evacuation chair, securely seat the individual in the chair, fasten the safety restraints, and carefully manoeuvre the chair according to the manufacturer's instructions, typically using tracks or wheels to move down stairs.
What is progressive horizontal evacuation?
Progressive horizontal evacuation is a strategy used in multi-storey buildings where occupants are moved from the area of immediate danger to a safer area on the same floor. This method is often used in conjunction with evacuation chairs to ensure the safety of all individuals, especially those who cannot use stairs.
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