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Weigh up your options when selecting a stair lift

November 19th, 2008

One of the best inventions that have been developed for disabled or aged people is without doubt stair lifts. These mobility aids are great for those who find climbing up and down stairs difficult. Sometimes it can even be dangerous if there is no one to assist them. However, stair lifts provide the ideal assistance to people with accessibility problems.

Kinds of stair lifts

Stair lifts are available in two main types - straight stair lifts and curved stair lifts and suit straight, curved or spiral stairs, and have various other features. The lift uses a rail that is attached to the stairs and carries the person from one floor to the next. Nearly all stair lifts are battery operated to provide safety and reliability even during power cuts and are remote controlled. They may also have other features like seat belts, safety breaking systems and safety sensors.

Choosing the right stair lift

Stair lifts may be extremely beneficial, but it is important to choose the right one to increase its efficiency. While buying a stair lift it is important that this mobility product suits the user. A stair lift with a seat belt is always a good option. You must also ensure that the user can get on and off it with ease. It is vital to choose a model that can withstand about 20 or 30 pounds more than the weight of the user. Stair lifts are available with foldable seats for easy storage when not in use.