Mobile Stairlifts Blogs


  • Evacuation Chairs vs. Motorized Stairlifts

    Evacuation Chairs vs. Motorized Stairlifts

    In today's blog, we will explore two remarkable products from Mobile Stairlift, a renowned provider of innovative mobility solutions: Emergency Evacuation Chairs and Motorized Stairlifts. While both these products address different needs, they...

    Aimee Quinones

  • Evacuation Chairs: Portable Safety

    In case of an emergency, everyone should be able to exit a building quickly and safely. However, for those who have mobility issues, this can be a challenge. In such...

    Aimee Quinones

  • Evacuating Individuals in Wheelchairs

    Evacuating Individuals in Wheelchairs

    In a hectic emergency situation, every second counts. As an Emergency Professional, you must know the right steps to take when you encounter an individual who uses a wheelchair or...

    Aimee Quinones

  • Evacuating an Elderly Person

    Evacuating an Elderly Person

    When it comes to evacuating an elderly person, some unique challenges arise. They might have mobility issues, medical equipment, or simply be unable to move quickly. In emergencies, time is...

    Aimee Quinones

  • How Do I Maintain My Evacuation Chair?

    How Do I Maintain My Evacuation Chair?

    If you’re shopping around for an evacuation chair, you’re most likely looking for one that requires little-to-no maintenance. For a person with mobility impairments, maintaining an evacuation chair isn’t always...

    Aimee Quinones

  • Evacuation Chairs for Schools: 5 Things to Know

    Evacuation Chairs for Schools: 5 Things to Know

    Emergencies don’t stick to a schedule, and planning for them can be challenging for schools, where it can feel like you’re continuously reacting to incidents. As an EMT, or teacher...

    Aimee Quinones

  • How to Use Evacuation Chairs Safely as an EMT

    How to Use Evacuation Chairs Safely as an EMT

    Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) and other first responders often have to transport multiple patients a day. At the best of times, this takes a toll — and moving patients safely...

    Aimee Quinones