CD7-2 Evac Trac Evacuation Chair
The CD7-2 Evac Trac Evacuation Chair is a tracked one-person operation braked chair with ease and comfort for both the passenger and the attendant.
The CD7-2 Tracked Evacuation Chair is an essential piece of equipment for evacuating people with limited mobility in an emergency situation such as fire evacuation or lift breakdowns.
Ideal for schools, care homes, hotels and other types of commercial or public buildings.
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 requires that all people including disabled people or people with limited mobility using the building be provided with adequate means of escape in case of fire.
Why Choose the CD7-2 ?
- Acknowledged as the industries best chair & safest chair.
- Designed for safely travelling downstairs.
- Reduces fatigue in buildings over 4 floors.
- Reduces discomfort associated with standard evacuation chairs.
- 180 KG max weight capacity.
- Very simple to use – so cascading training in-house reduces the time away from the day job, whilst achieving competence and confidence.
- Downward evacuation chair.
- Unique dead-man’s handle to prevent accidental movement.
- 15-year warranty reduces on-going costs of all other chairs.
- A person can safely take someone heavier than themselves as it’s a braked chair.
- Wide double tracks securely grip stairs, therefore the only chairs that should be used externally.
- Wheels allow easy travel across landings between stair flights.
- Integrated tie-down straps.
- Ready to use in one step.
- Robust commercial design.
Capacity: | 180 kg |
Weight: | 21 kg |
Dimensions: | 131 x 42.6 x 81 cm |
Warranty: | 15 Years |
Manufacturer: | Sunwa |
- Downward evacuation chair
- Dead man’s handle to prevent accidental movement
- 15 Year warranty
- A person can safely take someone heavier than themselves as braked chair
- Wide double tracks securely grip stairs
- Wheels allow easy travel across landings between stair flights
- Integrated tie-down straps
- Ready to use in one step
- Robust commercial design
- All downward evacuation
- In a building with a step or outside steps
Stair Clearances:
The diagram below shows typical minimum clearances required on stairways.
Minimum: 1050 x 1050 mm
Actual requirements may vary depending on your stairway.