1. How to Use the Evacuation Chair
- Remove and Position:
• Begin by taking the chair down from its wall-mounted clamp and placing it on the floor with the piston and wheels facing you. - Secure the Handle:
• Pull the handle upward until it is locked and engaged securely in place. - Unlock the Safety Belts:
• Release the security belts to fully unfold the chair.
Expert Tip: Regular training and equipment checks ensure optimal performance.
2. Opening the Chair for Evacuation
- Positioning:
• Place the chair behind the evacuee and hold it firmly on both sides to maintain control. - Setting the Chair Angle:
• Push the top of the chair forward to a 90-degree angle with the floor, ensuring the seat’s edge touches the evacuee’s knees to offer proper support. - Prepare the Chair for Transport:
• Have the evacuee sit.
• Extend the piston frame and wheels with one foot and lower the chair until all wheels touch the floor.
• Adjust the headrest and secure the belts and lock the manual transport handles.
Note: Positioning the chair correctly relative to the evacuee is critical for a safe evacuation.
3. Seating and Securing the Evacuee
- Gripping the Side Handle:
• Hold the side handle firmly with both hands and push the top of the chair forward to a 90-degree angle with the floor. - Advancing the Chair:
• Use one foot to push the two-wheel frame forward, ensuring the piston remains locked.
Expert Tip: Maintaining a firm grip and controlled movement is crucial for preventing injury and ensuring a smooth descent down any escape route.
4. Transporting Safely Down the Stairs
- Two-Handed Grip:
• Maintain a secure, two-handed grip on the upper part of the handle at all times. - Controlled Descent:
• Apply gentle downward pressure to guide the chair down the stairs. - Assisted Descent:
• If necessary, ask a second person to hold the front of the chair.
Expert Tip: Avoid pushing the chair down the stairs; let its design and gravity guide it as you maintain control, adhering to rigorous safety standards.
5. Downward Usage and Transition to Level Surfaces
- At the Stair’s End:
• Once at the bottom, adjust the chair to a 90-degree angle with the floor. - Deploying the Small Wheels:
• Use one foot to pull out the small wheels for easier transport. - Evacuee Exit:
• Tilt the chair forward gently to help the evacuee exit. - Stability Check:
• When moving from stairs to level ground, make sure the chair is steady on all four wheels, and avoid pushing it while it’s tilted.
Note: These steps help safeguard both the evacuee and the operator during critical transitional movements.
6. Folding and Storing the Evacuation Chair
- Folding Procedure:
• First, push the small wheels forward, then fold the seat, release the headrest, and secure the chair with safety straps. - Final Storage:
• Hang the chair back on its wall hook for easy access during future emergencies.
Note: The foldable design makes the chair easy to carry, store, and quickly deploy when needed.