Railway station bench 243 x 69 x 91 cm
Waiting chairs in public area predominantly feature a robust framework composed of
aluminum or stainless steel, complemented by padding made from polyurethane molded
foam/Upholstery.
These chairs serve a vital function in providing a space for rest and
waiting in communal environments.
They are ubiquitously found in airports terminal,
railways, healthcare facilities, corporate settings, sports arenas, financial institutions, and
various other public venues. The chairs are designed for durability and ease of
maintenance, ensuring they remain pristine even under conditions of heavy usage.
Can be adapted with an M5 grounding/earthing fixing point for safe connection to the building’s electrical grounding system if required. This option helps to discharge static electricity, reduce potential electrical risks, and ensure compliance with public safety standards in high-traffic areas such as airports, stations, or hospitals.
Warranty: 8 years
aluminum or stainless steel, complemented by padding made from polyurethane molded
foam/Upholstery.
These chairs serve a vital function in providing a space for rest and
waiting in communal environments.
They are ubiquitously found in airports terminal,
railways, healthcare facilities, corporate settings, sports arenas, financial institutions, and
various other public venues. The chairs are designed for durability and ease of
maintenance, ensuring they remain pristine even under conditions of heavy usage.
Can be adapted with an M5 grounding/earthing fixing point for safe connection to the building’s electrical grounding system if required. This option helps to discharge static electricity, reduce potential electrical risks, and ensure compliance with public safety standards in high-traffic areas such as airports, stations, or hospitals.
Warranty: 8 years
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