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Stryker Evacuation Chair for Public Access

Stryker Evacuation Chair for Public Access Brochure - PDF

Stryker’s Evacuation Chair is essential for evacuating disabled persons weighing up to 500 pounds (227 kg), from multi-level facilities in emergencies.

The patented Stair-TREAD™ system allows easy evacuation downstairs by a single operator for passengers weighing up to 200 pounds (90 kg).

The extendable handle allows the operator to have a forward-facing, upright posture for balance, line-of-sight, and ergonomic safety. Foot-end lift handles extend, allowing two people to lift an evacuee over obstacles or upstairs.

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Stryker Evacuation Chair for Public Access

Stryker Evacuation Chair for Public Access Brochure - PDF

Stryker’s Evacuation Chair is essential for evacuating disabled persons weighing up to 500 pounds (227 kg), from multi-level facilities in emergencies.

The patented Stair-TREAD™ system allows easy evacuation downstairs by a single operator for passengers weighing up to 200 pounds (90 kg).

The extendable handle allows the operator to have a forward-facing, upright posture for balance, line-of-sight, and ergonomic safety. Foot-end lift handles extend, allowing two people to lift an evacuee over obstacles or upstairs.

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Stryker Evacuation Chair for Public Access Brochure - PDF

Stryker’s Evacuation Chair is essential for evacuating disabled persons weighing up to 500 pounds (227 kg), from multi-level facilities in emergencies.

The patented Stair-TREAD™ system allows easy evacuation downstairs by a single operator for passengers weighing up to 200 pounds (90 kg).

The extendable handle allows the operator to have a forward-facing, upright posture for balance, line-of-sight, and ergonomic safety. Foot-end lift handles extend, allowing two people to lift an evacuee over obstacles or upstairs.