Evac+Chair named winner of ‘Accessibility in Action’ Award at the 2025 Birmingham Business Awards
The awards, held on Friday 17th October at
The Eastside Rooms, celebrate the businesses and individuals driving positive
change across Birmingham and the West Midlands. The ‘Accessibility in Action’
category highlights those who are breaking down barriers for disabled people in
everyday life, work and culture – where accessibility is not an afterthought,
but built into design, policy and practice.
Based in Solihull, Evac+Chair has spent over 40 years
pioneering and manufacturing life-saving evacuation solutions that enable
people with reduced mobility to evacuate safely and with dignity during an
emergency. Its products are trusted in workplaces, healthcare facilities,
educational institutions and public spaces across more than 70 countries.
Claire Blakemore, managing director at Evac+Chair, said:
“From product design and manufacturing to training and maintenance support,
ensuring safe evacuation for all – across the UK and beyond – is at the heart
of everything we do. We’re incredibly proud to receive this recognition here in
our home city.
“True accessibility means ensuring everyone, regardless of
mobility, can be evacuated safely in an emergency. This award is a testament to
the dedication of our team and our shared belief that inclusive safety should
be a fundamental standard, not an exception.”
The award comes at a time of growing focus on inclusive fire
safety, with forthcoming Residential Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans
[RPEEPs] regulations due to come into force in 2026. Evac+Chair continues to
play a leading role in helping organisations meet their legal and ethical
obligations under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, amended by
the Fire Safety Act 2021 and the Equality Act 2010, ensuring no one is left
behind in the event of an emergency.
Since 1982, Evac+Chair has combined innovation and
engineering excellence with a mission to make every building evacuation ready.
Its solutions are designed to help employers, building owners and duty holders
meet compliance requirements while supporting accessibility and inclusion for
all occupants.