In the UK, current legislation and standards state that all people should be evacuated from a building if there is an emergency such as a fire. Many Building Managers, as part of a solution to the problem, have introduced ‘refuge areas’. Unfortunately, there is a common misunderstanding that refuge areas are places to leave people with disabilities to wait for the fire service to effect their escape. This policy is fundamentally flawed. Refuge areas are only relatively safe waiting areas for short periods of time. They are not areas where people with disabilities should be left indefinitely until rescued by the fire service, or until the fire is extinguished.
- Permanently Deployed on 4 Wheels
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- Permanently Deployed on 4 Wheels
- Safety Brakes on Rear Wheels
- Regular Seat Position for Easy Transfer & Comfort
- Easily Manouevered in any situation
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