LINE2design EMS Stair Chair - Ambulance Firefighter Evacuation Medical Foldable Aluminum Lift Stair Chair + 3 Adjustable Straps with Quick Release Buckles - Orange
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Two people are more likely to use it. In most cases, one person is at the back and the other is at Three belts would be fastening the patient to the seat he or she would be sitting in the seat. I appreciate it. Design by LINE2
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You are referring to the access path to a pool with three steps, if that is what you mean. As far as the chair is concerned, it should work just fine. To put it simply, the handles in the front can be adjusted to attach to either a high or You must latch the front handles at the low position to move up and down the stairs. The chair will stay leveled if you do that. Latching the front handles at a high position is recommended when moving around a flat surface. A person in front of the chair can then raise the front leg and control the chair by lifting it. used this chair for a year and it is just as good as I had hoped. A 110 lb elderly person who lives two stories up and down with no problems is something I move on a regular basis. Keeping the chair level is the task of the person in front, while the person at the back performs heavy lifting.
We are sorry, but this chair does not come with a bag or wall mount. I appreciate it.
Selected User Reviews For LINE2design EMS Stair Chair - Ambulance Firefighter Evacuation Medical Foldable Aluminum Lift Stair Chair + 3 Adjustable Straps with Quick Release Buckles - Orange
Today, the chair was delivered. There are loose screws to be heard, so the start is not good. The box is a nice, sturdy cardboard one. There is no damage to the car. Despite being wrapped in plastic, the chair still got damaged. The screw, lock nut, screw sleeve, and lock washer need to be loose. A chair was opened and checked out. The screws and lock nuts were installed I had to tighten several of them that were loose. An extension arm on the right could not be locked in an extended or retracted position There is no pin in the lock. Oh, I see, now I know how the screw and sleeve got loose Put in lock pin and screwed it in The problem has been resolved. There's a loose hinge on the left side of the front arm. Now that I have accounted for lock washers and lock nuts, I'm ready to proceed. Assembled the left arm and used the lock washer and nut to secure it to the Currently, everything is working fine and the chair is functioning. I will evaluate its effectiveness in a week and let you know how well it does lifting a person who can no longer walk up a tight flight of stairs. I'm working on a report for the week of 11/25 I was able to lift 150 lbs of weight with it. The staircase has two turns and is very tight. By raising it to four stars, I have raised my rating. The system seems to work pretty well. It is a little high to mount the handles at the back of the chair. As you lift a person up stairs, you have to raise the chair higher to avoid stepping on the The handles may need to be repositioned, so I may drill holes for them With the arms fully extended, the lift will be a little higher since the frame has been lowered by four inches. Secondly, the arms at the bottom did not lift high enough (arms sticking straight out at the seat level) in the upper position. In order to secure the lower position of the extended arms, I locked the front arms after we brought the person to their knees. The person was thereby raised to a greater height, making it much easier to clear stair steps while going Straps - a comment The fabric of the bag is rough to the touch since it is made from In its place I sewn in an elastic hook at both ends of an 8 inch wide long cotton cloth (11 feet long). My next step was to hook it at the top corner of the chair and wrap it spirally around the person and the chair, ending it with a It is nice to have such a secure and comfortable The body must be free of Overall, I would say the chair works well for what it's intended for. For two medium-strong people to raise and control the chair without it tilting, you will need two people with similar strength. By using this, we were able to lift up a seated person easier than if they were in an arm chair. This device does what it's supposed to do and I recommend it to others who need to transport people up and down stairs regularly.
Since the chair was such an affordable price, I assumed the quality would be mediocre. I was surprised to find that the construction and materials used for the chair are actually quite Using the chair, I was able to move my elderly parents up and down stairs on a relatively easy level. Handle position on the front of the cushion can be changed in two ways. It is comfortable for two people to lift the chair on level ground when it is in the up position. The front handle can be locked in the down position so that the chair can be lifted by two people at a time. An effective and simple design has been created. Besides being able to fold up at any time with no effort, the chair also comes with 3 safety constraints, of which I need only As a whole Great value for the money.
As my mother, 90, lies in bed with me, I got a chair like this for her She had been up and down all night, so we wanted to send her down. We regret to inform you that she passed away shortly after receiving this and the seller was so kind to provide a full refund including shipping fees. One of the main shortcomings of the chair is that the top bar on the headrest is very uncomfortable, but we would have carried a pillow while transporting it. A folding chair that is very light in weight and easy to store. It is easier to transport items with the lower handles extended. The chair was great, but we never got to use it. We'd like to thank the seller for allowing us to return the item.
The device lifted an immobile man weighing 160 pounds up a flight of stairs as intended. We are very satisfied with the product. In order to lift even a small patient, it requires two people but once that condition is satisfied, the chair We received it with all screws tight and everything ready for use as soon as we unpacked it It only takes a few minutes to fold up the chair, fold out the handles, and strap in the patient. Having wheels at the back makes it easier to bring the patient up the stairs, and the extendable arms make it easier to lift the patient. Straps are not attached to the frame and this actually works good as it gives you the ability to place them where you need them - or not place them It was the perfect chair for the situation and it didn't cost an arm and a leg.
As my mother can barely walk with the assistance of a wheelchair, I find it difficult to get her up and down my stairs when she visits. I wanted to get her out of the house more for barbecues and that sort of thing. They recommended this to me, since my husband is a firefighter and my daughter is a paramedic. I like it a lot. There was only one problem the straps were confusing. Not sure what to do. This was done with the help of my daughter.
The chair is well built and heavy duty, so I could not afford a This has two harnesses provided, and can be used to carry my wife up six steps if needed. I needed to get my wife up six steps so we needed this. During a practice session, my son and I used an able person in order to ensure it was strong. In the article, it said if the person was heavier than 180 pounds, you would need stronger people or three people to lift it. The front has adjustable bars so it can be lowered or raised based on the height of the.
As a nurse, I have a lot of responsibilities. The chair and back are made of a very slippery material. It wouldn't fold down when I tried folding it several times! I tried several times to fold it back to its original position but it would not fold down! Unfortunately, I am unable to return this weight since I do not have the money to buy.
The only person we tried carrying was my sister, who only weighs 115 pounds, but it wasn't comfortable for my son and myself to do so. I didn't feel comfortable either, and neither did my sister. Her fear prevented her and I from going down or up the stairs since they seemed unsafe and flimsy. As a result, it was returned the following There's more to it than you think or think you know. Don't let other reviews fool you.