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Improving Home Mobility with Stair Lifts

By | Jan 18, 2011 | 0 Comments | Rating: 0

If you have a loved one who because of age or disability finds it near impossible to travel up and down the stairs of their house, you can definitely feel their frustration. Because of their condition, traversing up and down the stairs exposes them to the risk of falling down, which may cause injury or fractures. Getting a stair lift for them can make the task safer and easier.

You should be aware of the following important aspects of stair lifts:

1. Effortless Installation - Setting up the stair lift in your house is a cinch for most stair lift companies. What they will do first is to put in the platform and the stair glide. It will just take them about an hour since they don't need to tear any walls or construct anything.

2. Carriage - You may request the carriage to be installed so it can lift you up while standing, sitting on the chair, or while sitting on your wheelchair. Stair lifts can carry up to 300 pounds.

3. Power Source - Stair lifts normally do not rely on batteries as their main power source. They are plugged into an electrical outlet just like other appliances. However, more reputable brands such as Acorn produce stair lifts that have built-in emergency power supply to keep the stair lift running in the event of a power outage.

4. Remote Control - Do you have more than one person who will use the stair lift? No problem. Most companies will give you two remotes, one of which you can place on one floor and the other on the second floor.

5. Safety Features - Stair lifts are manufactured under the strictest standards of safety, with built-in sensors that can spot anything on its path that might cause danger.

If you're positive about getting a stair lift, take some time to consider your options. If you want one that will last very long, buy a brand new stair lift, for as little as $2,800 (the more expensive ones can reach up to $15,000). If you want more savings, then opt for used stair lifts. Now, if you're going to use it only for a limited time, the best thing is to just rent a stair lift.

Settled on getting a brand-new stair lift? Your best bet is to get either Acorn Stair Lift or Bruno Stair Lift. Based on reviews, their customers are highly satisfied with the product. So get an Acorn or a Bruno and be a satisfied user too.




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