The Swing Out end panel and Flip-Up armrest can be located at the end of any seat row. Compliant with not lonely the American Disabilities Act, it also conforms to many statutory disability requirements around the world. It enables congregants with disabilities to have a chair with dividers or armrests that they can very easily access.
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The Leadcom armless chair is ideally suited for both the smaller venue where space is at a premium or for venues with the larger congregations that regularly need to maximise their seating capacity to ensure everyone can have a seat, both, without sacrificing user comfort.
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This back-mounted accessory is ideal for worshippers to keep service sheets handy, as well as for church wardens to place newsletters and information sheets for congregation members. They can also conveniently store personal items such as reading glasses, switched-off mobile phones or vehicle keys during the service. The handy pencil caddy means writing implements can be stored during educational sessions.
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Talking its legacy from aeroplane and coach seats, this high-quality integral back-of-seat book holder is ideal for church magazines, prayer and information sheets where temporary storage would otherwise be a problem for congregants.
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Leadcom Seating has redefined pew seating to bring a new level of comfort to what was once traditionally functional, uncomfortable wooden benches. The soft seating is not only comfortable, but brings an added quality ambience to houses of prayer. And it greatly enhances row access making it far easier for a congregant to get to the empty middle seat of an otherwise full pew!
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This convenient underseat rack can store prayer books, church magazines, prayer and information sheets where temporary storage would otherwise be a problem for congregants and church wardens alike. They are also suitable for storing reading glass cases and switched-off mobile phones so they don??t fall onto the floor.