If you already have a permanent stairlift installed, or own a Mobile Stairlift Chair, do you really need an emergency evacuation chair for stairs? We say the answer is “Yes!”.
But don’t just take our word for it. In this blog post we unpack key reasons why an evacuation (or “evac”) chair is an essential addition to your home mobility aids, and why your usual stairlift can’t take their place.
To better understand why we advise against relying on your usual mobility aid to assist in an emergency evacuation, let’s first take a closer look at two of Mobile Stairlift’s own models: the Genesis Mobile Stairlift and the EZ Evacuation Stair Chair.
EZ Evacuation Stair Chair | Genesis Mobile Stairlift | |
Intended use |
A lightweight chair for safe, quick and easy evacuation in an emergency situation. |
A durable chair for everyday use |
Frame | Aluminum | Aluminum |
Unit Weight | 39lbs | 62lbs |
Battery Operated | No | Yes |
Motorized tracks | No | Yes |
FDA Registered or Approved | Yes | Yes |
Limited Lifetime Warranty | Yes | Yes |
Portable and Foldable | Yes | Yes |
Maximum Weight Load | 400lbs | 400lbs |
During an emergency, the speed of evacuation takes priority without compromising on the safety of the passenger or transporter. That’s why every ounce of weight counts, and the EZ Evacuation Stair Chair is kept as light as possible.
Similarly, the stairlift you use daily is built for comfort. For example, with the addition of motorized tracks and a heavier frame, the Genesis Mobile Stairlift is heavier but offers a smoother ride on a robust stair chair that can last years even with daily use.
Read our Ultimate Guide To Emergency Evacuation Chairs for more information.
Permanent stairlifts are very different to both, but share similar use cases to a mobile stairlift. If you’re looking to invest in a stairlift solution but still unsure whether to get a permanent or mobile stairlift, you may want to read this: What They Don’t Tell You About Installing a Permanent Stairlift.
While both an evac chair and stairlift can help someone with mobility impairment traverse stairs, there are 3 key reasons they’re not interchangeable. Here’s why your home will benefit from both:
It’s never too soon to have an evacuation plan in place. And if you or a loved one have a mobility impairment, investing in an emergency evacuation chair for stairs can offer the whole family peace of mind. Thankfully, because they’re typically available at a lower price compared to a stair chair intended for daily use, it’s a reasonable purchase to have on hand “just in case”.
At Mobile stairlift, we’ve taken the time to understand the different needs of home users and caregivers. That’s why we’ve created FDA-registered stair chairs that serve their individual intended purpose, without compromising on the safety of the user. Find out more about our EZ Evacuation Chair and make sure your household is prepared for any emergency.