2017年5月6日星期六

Armless Airport Chairs

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Some airlines are attempting to increase the number of waiting area seats they have by installing armless airport chairs. Armless airport chairs are designed as beam seating systems. The chairs are connected by a beam and they are placed in a long row of seats. The armless airport chairs do increase the number of chairs that can be put into one waiting area.
While the armless airport chairs do allow for more people to sit down, they reduce the comfort level of the people who sit in them. Have you ever sat for a long period of time in a chair that has no place for you to put your arms? It is hard to decide what to do with your arms. If you hang them down beside you they start to tingle and if you fold them on your chest you quickly become uncomfortable. You wind up moving a lot in an attempt to keep your arms comfortable and out of the way of the people seated on either side of you.
Airlines have large numbers of people who are in their waiting rooms at all hours of the day and night. The larger the airport is the more people who will need a place to sit while they wait for a plane. Row seating systems were designed for businesses like airports because the row of seats takes up far less space than the same number of individual seats would. Individual seats take up one and one half times the space that the chair on beam seating systems takes up.
The beam seating systems are generally straight. The airport that uses them can order pieces that have different numbers of chairs on them. Generally the longest rows that are placed will have approximately twenty chairs on them. You can get as few as three or five chairs on a row. The length will depend on the area size and the way that they are to be arranged.
Beam seating is generally not cushioned seating. The hard chairs do become quite uncomfortable after a period of time. Cushioned chairs would provide a lot more comfort to the passengers, but cushioned furniture has to be replaced sooner than the un-cushioned furnishings.
The management of a waiting area has to leave plenty of room for people to get up and go to the rest room and other areas without bothering the other waiting individuals. Most waiting areas have places where a wheelchair can be sat beside a row of chairs without causing any inconvenience to the other inhabitants of the area. Providing handicap accessible bathrooms and waiting rooms is mandatory for these types of businesses.
You have likely never thought this much about the chairs you see at the airport or in other waiting rooms. From this day forward you will be more observant when you enter a waiting room and you will pay more attention to the style of seats that the business has provided.
Airport chairs that have no arms on them allow the management to place more chairs in one room. Airport chairs that have no arms are more uncomfortable to sit in for long periods than chairs with arms.

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