Emergency evacuation chairs are an excellent way to help a person with mobility impairment navigate stairs quickly and safely in a crisis. While we believe they're an essential part of your emergency preparedness plan, it can be tough to choose between competitors.
To help you find the best make and model for your needs, we compare the Stryker Evacuation Chair and the Mobile Stairlift EZ Evacuation Chair.
However, before we dive in, let’s look at key features of any chair that ensure it’s ultimately safe, and value for money.
Before you purchase, confirm that your evacuation chair meets the following basic requirements:
Thankfully, both the Stryker Evacuation chair and Mobile Stairlift EZ Evacuation Chair sport these features. However, they’re far from identical.
To showcase the key differences between the two evacuation chairs, we’ve tabulated their main characteristics for a quick-and-easy comparison.
EZ Evacuation Chair | Stryker 6254 Evacuation Chair | |
Intended Use |
A lightweight chair for safe, quick and easy evacuation in an emergency situation. |
An extendable, lightweight emergency evacuation chair. |
Frame | Aluminum | Aluminum |
Unit Weight | 39lbs | 34lbs |
Track System | Yes | Yes |
FDA Approved | Yes | No |
Warranty |
6 Months on parts & labour, Lifetime Warranty* |
1 Year on parts and labour |
Portable and Foldable | Yes | Yes |
Maximum Weight Load | 400lbs | 500lbs |
Price | $999 | $3,693 |
*T&Cs apply
While the chairs perform similar functions, you may find yourself investing in a model that isn’t quite as flexible as you’d hoped. While the Stryker model can carry an additional 100lbs than the EZ evacuation Chair, this comes with a hefty price tag that might not be worth it.
Read our Ultimate Guide To Emergency Evacuation Chairs for more information.
Ultimately, your choice of chair is determined by your needs. If you’re a home user you may be able to get away with something a little more affordable that’s made for occasional use (check out our EZ Chair Lite!). However, if you need a more durable chair for your first response team, you’ll need a model that can withstand daily use, like the EZ Evacuation Chair described above.
At Mobile Stairlift, we’ve taken the time to understand the different needs of a person with mobility impairment, and the people who help them traverse stairs during an emergency. That’s why we’ve created two FDA-approved evacuation chairs that serve their intended purpose, without compromising on the safety of the user.
Compare our evacuation chair models and find your perfect match.