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<strong>Stair</strong>-prostair chairMODEL 6252Upper Control HandleExtends to be ergonomicallypositioned for optimaloperator control.Reduce the risk of injurieswhen on the stairs<strong>Stair</strong>-PRO is scientifically proven to reducethe risk of operator injury.Independent ergonomic experts found <strong>Stair</strong>-PRO usershad less physical stress and risk of back injury thanoperators of any of the six major competitive chairs*.The operator position, adjustability of handles, angle of thetrack and the built-in descent control made <strong>Stair</strong>-PROthe safest chair in its product category.Durable PowderCoated FrameEliminates oxidationand facilitates easydecontamination.• Extendable head and foot end lift handlessupport proper ergonomic lifting technique• Good line of vision and personal spacebetween operators and patientContoured ABS SeatFor patient comfort,easy to clean anddecontaminate.• Positive locking for security and rigidness• Molded handgrips for better control• Thick wall, square channel aluminum framefor high strength and light weight• Durable powder coated finish eliminatesoxidation and facilitates easy decontamination— power washableExtendable FootEnd Lift HandlesScientifically provendesign to specificlength and location thatsupports ergonomiclifting technique..• Folds to compact size for convenient storageFour-Inch Front Caster WheelsEnable wheelchair-like mobility andmaximize maneuverability in tight spaces.* Download the Ergonomic Case Study at www.stryker.com/en-us/products/PatientHandlingEMSandEvacuationEquipment/EmergencyCotsChairs/EMS/6252/index.htmOversized WheelsRequires less force to roll,improving maneuverabilityover rough terrain.Dual Wheel LocksStable patient transfer.


Model 6250500 lb. capacityRugged, dependable, lightweight,stores in existingvehicle compartments.Model 6251500 lb. capacityFront caster wheels addwheelchair-like mobilityin tight spaces.<strong>Stair</strong>-PRO has been scientifically tested andproven to reduce the risk of lower back disorder.Relative Risk of Lower Back Disorder 2,43, 4Article ConcurrentHandle length and placement designed forup and down stair mobility.Relative Risk of Lower Back Disorder 2,4Article ConcurrentLocking Rear Lift HandlesLength and placement optimizedfor up-stair mobility.Molded Hand GripsAdded security.ResultThe <strong>Stair</strong>-PRO model 6252 was found to reduce the relativeComparing Tracked Chairs, <strong>Stair</strong>-PRO reduces L5 andrisk of lower back disorder significantly as compared to allS1compression and shear forces by approximatelyother models tested. 340 percent compared to EZ Glide.Comparing tracked chairs, <strong>Stair</strong>-PRO reducesComparing Tracked Chairs, <strong>Stair</strong>-PRO reduces L5 andL5S1compressionand S1 compressionand shear forcesand shearby approximatelyforces byapproximately 40 percent compared 40 percent to EZ Glide. compared to EZ Glide ®Innovative <strong>Stair</strong>-TREAD SystemAllows operator to control movement down stairswithout lifting and reduces your risk of lower backdisorder. The dual treads, made with Kevlar ® , standup to tough use and assist descent.ResultSubtle differences in product design can have a measurableimpact on product efficacy.Compact Storage SizeFolds to 8 inches for convenient storage.Optional Features1500lb.1 Foot Support 2 O 2Holder 3capacity• Provides the patient • Quick attachmentCertificationsIEC-60601strapsWarranty• One-year parts, labor and travelor two-year parts only• Lifetime on all welds*Extended warranties available.* 7-year service life IEC-60601greater comfort anda sense of security• <strong>Stair</strong> chair folds tosame convenientstorage size• Innovative tip safetyguard feature preventsthe <strong>Stair</strong>-PROfrom tipping whenstepped on• Secure, protectedand out of the way• Easily accessibleIV Clip• Supports IV bagsweighing up to10 pounds• Remains on<strong>Stair</strong>-PRO chair —no need to searchfor separate pole• Velcro ® tubemanager preventsIV tube from tangling


<strong>Stair</strong>-PRO Specifications 1Models 6250 6251 6252Height 36 in. (91 cm) 36 in. (91 cm) 37.5 in. (95 cm)Width 20.5 in. (52 cm) 20.5 in. (52 cm) 20.5 in. (52 cm)Depth 2 28 in. (71 cm) 28 in. (71 cm) 28 in. (71 cm)Folded Depth 8 in. (20 cm) 8 in. (20 cm) 8 in. (20 cm)Weight 20 lb. (9 kg) 23 lb. (10 kg) 31.5 lb. (14 kg)Maximum Load 3 500 lb. (227 kg) 500 lb. (227 kg) 500 lb. (227 kg)1 Dimensions are measured from the outermost edges of the main frame. Specifications are rounded to the nearest wholenumber. Conversions are calculated before rounding.2Depth dimensions are measured with extendable handles retracted.3 Maximum load capacity is total weight distributed in accordance to basic human anatomy. EMTs must consider the weightof the patient, equipment and accessories when determining the total weight on the product.4Patient restraint set includes two cross-chest restraints and one ankle restraint. Cross-chest restraints can also be usedin a chest and lap restraint configuration.In-service video included with every order.<strong>Stryker</strong> reserves the right to change specifications without notice.Joint ReplacementsTrauma, Extremities & DeformitiesCraniomaxillofacialSpineBiologicsSurgical ProductsNeuro & ENTInterventional SpineNavigationEndoscopyCommunicationsImagingPatient Care & Handling EquipmentEMS Equipment3800 E. Centre Ave.Portage, MI 49002 U.S.A.References1. Hogya, P.T., and L. Ellis. 1990. Evaluation of the Injury Profile of Personnel in a Busy Urban EMS System.Journal of Emergency Medicine. 8:308 – 311.2. Wiker, S.F. 1989. Shoulder Posture and Localized Muscle Fatigue and Discomfort. Ergonomics. 32:211 – 237.3. Human Performance Institute, Dept of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering. March 2002.Comparison of Commercial <strong>Stair</strong> Chairs Using Data Envelopment Analysis. Western Michigan University.4. Human Performance Institute, Dept of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering. March 2002.Postural Analysis of Paramedics Using <strong>Stair</strong> Chairs. Western Michigan University.t: 269 329 2100f: 866 795 2233toll free: 800 327 0770www.ems.stryker.comThe information presented in this brochure is intended to demonstrate a <strong>Stryker</strong> product. Always refer to the packageinsert, product label and/or user instructions before using any <strong>Stryker</strong> product. Products may not be available in all markets.Product availability is subject to the regulatory or medical practices that govern individual markets. Please contactyour <strong>Stryker</strong> Account Manager if you have questions about the availability of <strong>Stryker</strong> products in your area.Products referenced with designation are trademarks of <strong>Stryker</strong>.Products referenced with ® designation are registered trademarks of <strong>Stryker</strong>.The yellow and black color scheme is a proprietary trademark of the <strong>Stryker</strong> Corporation.Mkt Lit-305 01 APR 2009 Rev CDDM/PDFCopyright © 2012 <strong>Stryker</strong>Printed in U.S.A.

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