MS3C-300TSB Battery Powered Stair Evacuation Chair is ideal for emergency evacuation during fires or power outages or for use at home for assisted mobility up and down the stairs. Electric powered unit significantly minimizes caregiver injury by replacing manual lifting with electric operation. With high durability rubberized track, individuals can be easily transported up or down on virtually any staircase surface. Ideal for medical facilities, multi-story commercial and residential buildings, fire and EMS vehicles. Product Demo User Manual Ships FREE within Continental U.S.
Features:
Designed for fast and safe stair evacuation
Durable powder-coated frame
Easy to read/ feel, raised navigational controls
Ergonomic lifting handles reduce stress on caregiver
Locking guide handles extend and lock for secure lifting if necessary
Lift handles easily adjust to caregivers specific needs
Durable, dual, extra traction treads withstand high volume use
4 in front castor wheels
Dual locking rear wheels with sealed bearings stabilize patient loading and unloading
Rotating casters increase range of motion and sharper turn radius for use in confined spaces
Easy-to-fold, compact for convenient storage and small spaces.
Retractable foot rest ensures safe transport
4 point patient harness comes standard
Vinyl head support is easily removed for storage
Molded hand grips for extra control when lifting
Light-weight, aluminum construction
Easy to clean, grease-free maintenance
Ribbed, high durability tracks for non-slip traction on any surface
Adjustable track tension
Included Accessories:
Raised operational buttons for easy navigation
Night light
Neoprene seat top on a solid platform for extra comfort
Neoprene back cushion
Four point seat belt restraints
Head rest strap
Head rest cushion
Battery charger
Battery power cord
Heavy Duty Lithium-Ion battery
Specifications:
Minimum recommended stair case landing 42 x 42in
Folded size (inches): 45L x 19.5W x 10.6H in
Net weight: 66 lbs
Weight capacity: up to 440 lbs
Battery operating time: 1.5-2 hours (Equivalent to 200+ flights of stairs)