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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Stair lifts Prices

Stair lifts Prices


What are the most important factors that will affect stairlifts prices? This article explain some of the considerations that you will need to take into account when you are budgeting for a new stair lift.
 We look at the different types of stair lifts that are available today to help you decide what is best for your requirements. 
We also discuss the various factors that are likely to affect the stairlifts prices you will have to pay, and consider some of the problems that may be worrying you regarding stair lift installation.

 Grandmother and grandchild with stair lift

How stair lifts can help you

Stairlifts are an innovation in mobility solutions that have revolutionized the lives of many people who experience difficulty in climbing the stairs. Stair lifts can greatly improve quality of life, and in many cases, they have enabled people with limited mobility to stay in their homes rather than move to a flat or bungalow.
A stairlift is a mobility device that consists of a chair attached to an electric rail that is fitted to the staircase.  A person can sit on the seat and, at the touch of a button, the lift will convey the chair and its occupant safely up or down the stairs.
 It does not matter whether the staircase is straight, curved or even spiral because stairlifts can be adapted to fit all kinds of staircases. It is even possible to install outdoor stair lifts for houses with outside steps to doors or for access to the garden.

 Stair lift at the bottom of the stairs

How do stair lifts work?

A stair lift motor runs on low-voltage DC power using a 13 amp socket, which means that stair lifts are energy efficient and comparable to an electric kettle in terms of running costs. The motor is backed up by a rechargeable battery that automatically recharges when not in use so that the stair lift can carry on working even in the event of a power cut.

Stairlifts don’t take much up space, and only require a rail to be fixed in an unobtrusive way by the side of the staircase. The rail is fitted to the stairs rather than to the wall, so there is no need to worry about your walls being unable to support the weight of the stair lift, or about causing damage to the the walls. Stair lift rails are made from steel or aluminium. Steel is usually preferred for curved and complex staircases, aluminium for more straightforward installations.

Modern stairlift seats have arm and foot rests that can be folded up when not in use so they will not obstruct the stairs for other people. They are fitted with swivel seats that give greater comfort and flexibility to the user. The stair lift is operated by simple up and down switches set into the arm of the chair. 
The switches are designed to work with minimum pressure for ease of use, even for people who are visually impaired or who are suffering from arthritis. Remote controls, similar to a TV remote, are also supplied so that the chair can be operated remotely, perhaps to send items up or down the stairs on the stair lift rather than having to carry them.
 

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