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Evacuation equipment demonstrated
23 January 2013
Evac+Chair International, a leading supplier of emergency escape equipment, will be exhibiting its range of evacuation chairs – which enable the mobility-impaired to descend staircases in an emergency. Visitors can ex

Evac+Chair International, a leading
supplier of emergency escape
equipment, will be exhibiting its
range of evacuation chairs - which
enable the mobility-impaired to
descend staircases in an emergency.
Visitors can expect to see the new Evac+Chair 300H MK4, which has a payload of 180kg, an increase of 30kg on the earlier model. The company has also developed a chair with the capacity to hold an individual weighing 200kg. The Evac+Chair 440 also includes a foot rest and is designed to have two people to assist where necessary.
Paul Colder, head of marketing for Evac+Chair International, said: "We're pleased to be participating at the Sandown show this year and we look forward to displaying and demonstrating for the attendees how effective and user friendly our products are." For more information visit Evac+Chair International on Stand 38.
Visitors can expect to see the new Evac+Chair 300H MK4, which has a payload of 180kg, an increase of 30kg on the earlier model. The company has also developed a chair with the capacity to hold an individual weighing 200kg. The Evac+Chair 440 also includes a foot rest and is designed to have two people to assist where necessary.
Paul Colder, head of marketing for Evac+Chair International, said: "We're pleased to be participating at the Sandown show this year and we look forward to displaying and demonstrating for the attendees how effective and user friendly our products are." For more information visit Evac+Chair International on Stand 38.
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