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Transport Chair | The Undeniable Value of Stackable Transport Chairs

By: Amy Lynn Hart
Post Date: 2010-02-08

The definition of value is broadening. People are starting to want something more than pricey receipts to justify worth. Stackable transport chairs are no exception. They too have to be useful, reliable, and built to high quality standards in order to be considered worth while investments.

What makes stackable transport chairs so different
The stackable transport chair is a unique concept creation that allows for wheelchairs to be nested together. Instead of being placed side by side with no real designation order, these chairs are built to stand neatly one behind the other, reminiscent of shopping cart capability.

An organized stand can also be purchased to hold the nestled together chairs in one area. These stands are able to house anywhere from 3 to 9 stackable chairs at once. This feature allows your facility to reduce lost space by at least 30%, giving you more room to store other critical things in your facility.

Currently, few manufacturers have been able to successfully produce a wheelchair with these benefits.

The fingerprint of the new smart design mobile chair
Branding is to equipment like fingerprints are to the human hand, it's what noticeably separates us from each other. Although we all have some universal habits, what we do and how we do it, is what makes us so unique.

The smart designed chair has unique measurements that are designed for use by multiple body types, seating a large adult as easily as it does a smaller child.

Just like those small circular squiggles on the tip of our fingers make a major difference between one person and the next, the same is true for the subtle increase of inches in the smart design's build.

The back height is 41-in., the seat width is 20.5-in., making it not only an ergonomically correct chair, but capable of supporting up to 500lbs as well. The standard transport chair can have the back height of 18-in. and a seat width of 18-in. allowing only 250lbs to be supported during transport.

This mobile chair's accessories receives 2 thumbs up from the health care community
There are wheelchair tote bags, and cup holders on the market to help accessorize the standard wheelchair. So when the new steel transport chair was created the manufacturers had to think outside of the box.

The outcome of such brain storming resulted in accessories that health professionals applaud. Oxygen tank holders, elevating leg rests, and even seat belts make for ease of transport. Customizable nameplates and coin return mechanisms are also available upon request. Then, to top it off traceable serial numbers are added to each chair making identification simple.

When looking at long-term value from the transport chairs you purchase for your facility, there's no better way than to list a chair's qualifications, beginning with what makes it unique.
Does the passenger transport chair you purchase offer expanded uses within your establishment? Does it serve many different size disabled travelers? Will it last through extensive use? Those are qualities that make a chair worth purchasing.

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About the Author:

STAXI is the world's leading nestable transport chair system and the number one wheelchair alternative for hospitals and airports. STAXIs were designed for institutional use only. STAXI transport wheelchairs perform all of the same functions as other wheelchairs but without being lost, stolen, scattered or broken. For More Info, Go To www.Staxi.com


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