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Because the seats tip up like ordinary theatre or auditorium chairs, safe, wide walkways are created between the rows of chairs - enhancing audience safety. |
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Once in place the system is very sturdy and virtually impossible to move; there is no need for floor fixings. |
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Assembly is simple - much faster than with individual folding or stacking chairs - and can be carried out by one man. |
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The system is truly portable - both the chairs and the floor bars can be transported and stored away on trolleys. |
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The low leg count eases cleaning; an 18 seat run of Matrix chairs will have seven legs, compared with 72 for conventional chairs. |
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The concealed linking arrangement lessens the risk of vandalism. |
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The same chairs used with the Matrix system can be used in fixed and telescopic applications - helping to create a single aesthetic throughout any venue. |
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