I saw this icon when I was at the hospital the other day. It was on some kind of vinyl material, covering a little nook in the hallway. Presumably, the emergency equipment was behind this curtain.
This icon clearly summarizes the use of the going-down-the-stairs equipment. It’s quite good, in fact. I hope that the instructions for putting the equipment together and installing the person in the chair, are equally as clear.
Hmmmm….
Do you have these where you work, Dr. V?
Not that I am aware of. 😉
Looks like the person is in a straight jacket! Rather disturbing.
I hadn’t thought of that. I thought the person was tied in so s/he wouldn’t fall off the chair, like a seat belt.
Well, there is that, of course! I wonder what it says about me that the first thing I thought of was the straight jacket. I never use the belt on my wheelchair, even though there are occasions when it would be advisable because I then feel imprisoned rather than safe. Hey ho.
New one on me – looks like a sledge going down the steps.
This logo covers a niche which contains emergency equipment by Stryker. Presumably it is for evacuation of people who can’t get down the stairs on their own. Thanks for your comment.