Space Saver Seating - Wall Mounted Flip-Up Seats For:
*Wet and Dry Environments *Concrete and Block Walls *Metal Stud Walls *Wood Stud Walls
Wallchair Inc. 20 Ausable Beach Road, Peru, New York 12972 phone: (518) 834-9923 email: wallchair@charter.net
CUSTOMER REVIEWS:
Jane from WhiteStuff, London, UK:
We have used (and are continuing to use) them in a number of our changing rooms to enable people to sit down if required. They have been very well received and are working well and look good. As far as I know, we have had no problems with installation or use and are very happy with them. I attached a photo just to show you one installed.
Ann from WealthSprings, Excelsior Springs, Missouri:
Hello! I purchased this wall chair for a
very close space and wanted to thank you for making such a quality
product. It is everything you advertised and more! It is
convenient, space saving, stable/sturdy and most of all, very attractive:
all of the people who have had a chance to see it and use it are absolutely
amazed at its quality and strength. Thank you for a very
quality oriented piece of furniture.
Jane from RN's To Go LLC, Kaukauna, Wisconsin:
Greetings: I've
been working with the elderly for many years, most recently as a Patient
Advocate/HealthCare Navigator and was thinking about just this thing: a
wall mounted chair for those long hospital hallways, shopping malls, and much
more. When
I googled the term, there you were. I am
astonished I've never seen something like this. But,
then, I've also been surprised that too many hospitals don't even have wall
mounted hand rails for anyone to hold onto as they walk down those long
hallways. Not everyone uses a cane who very well should. But, there
are also those times when someone is more frail and still needs to go to these
buildings with the long halls. If they feel a need to just hang onto
something for a few moments, there is, too often, nothing for them to grab! It
has long seemed to me that hospitals are more concerned with aesthetics than
committing to providing the thing they were built for: retaining and/or
regaining the health and wellness of the community population. Sorry,
I get onto these soap boxes sometimes and have trouble climbing down. At
any rate, what are you doing for national marketing? And
do you make these with wider seats? I'm thinking of the times family
members are asked to sit outside a patient's room while a doc or nurse works
with the patient. Since not all visitors are able to walk to the more
distant lounges, and all butts are not 13 inches wide, would it not make
sense to provide this type of seat for this purpose? But, it would need
to support some higher weights than your website notes. I
have many other thoughts, but really need to get back to my own work now. Please
feel free to contact me. I am impressed with what you've invented.
But maybe there's a bit of tweaking needed, along with some mass marketing to
hospitals, etc. Many
thanks for plodding thru this epistle of mine.
Diana from the UK:
It's lovely and we love it even if it's expensive. Thank you for your help. Have a good day.
from NOAA Ship Oscar Dyson:
Seat has worked fine, a novel contraption people find it interesting
Stephanie from St. Lawrence Surgery, UK:
It's arrived!! We are really really pleased with the
chair, it arrived today so it's not up yet, but will be going up in January. The quality is amazing. Thank
you and just to say have a good Christmas and a fabulous New Year. The chair is amazing - it's looks very
stylish in our reception and has been working really well for the patients - we
are really pleased with it. I think it makes it all the more special as
well because it came from America!