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AIDESTAT GEAR: ESSENTIALS FOR THE REAL WORLD

 

CREAtive safety solutions

Emergency Evacuation Chair

Model 400
• Evacuates both up & down stairs
• Weight capacity of over 600 pounds
• Sturdy aircraft grade aluminum
• Heavy-duty sailcloth
• Comfortable non-slip rubber grips
• Leg safety restraints
• Safety harness
• Arm rests
• Arm safety restraints
• Rugged polyurethane wheels

This chair is the perfect evacuation solution for the mobility impaired.
Whether it is used in the home or high-rise building, the Emergency Chair
is the ideal device for fast, safe evacuation. No other devices exceed our chairs in quality, reliability and functionality.

 

We are currently developing a revolutionary product for safe evacuation of newborns and infants. We call it the Baby Scatt. There is no other device like the Baby Scatt in the world. For years, whenever we demonstrated our chairs to hospitals the nurses would ask “What about the babies?”

Whether it’s newborns or babies hospitalized for treatment, every hospital in the world evacuates babies the same way. In case of an emergency evacuation the nurse puts on an apron with large pockets in the front that holds two or three babies. They then proceed to evacuate as carefully as possible. There is a constant fear that they may trip and fall, causing injury or death to the babies. Once the babies have been evacuated, they have no place to put them. They can’t just lie them on the lawn.

Using the Baby Scatt one nurse can evacuate six babies up or down stairs. The babies are placed in pockets made of open weave fabric so they can’t suffocate. They are protected by a bumper bar, which goes all the way around the outside edge. Three bumper bars cover the top, and two surround the bottom. In essence, forming a cocoon, so that even if the nurse should trip and fall, the babies will not be hurt. Once safely outside you can leave all six babies in the protective Baby Scatt.