How to choose the right residential stair lift

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How to Choose the Right Residential Stair Lift Choosing the right stair lift for your home requires you to consider several important factors such as stair case type, space and size, system features, and load capacity. Moving up and down the stairs in double-storied buildings can be a tiresome task for people with special needs. Stair lifts resolve this problem. This type of accessibility equipment can be added to your home at any time. Installing residential stair lifts in homes where staircases pose a barrier to accessibility allows people with mobility issues to move easily between the floors safely and comfortably. Purchasing a Stair Chair Lift ~ Factors to Consider Leading manufacturers offer various models of curved and straight stair lifts for homes. Before making your purchase decision, it is important to take in to account several important factors: >> Assess your needs: There are different models of stair lifts with varying features and specifications. It is important to assess your requirements before you choose one. This would depend on whether you have a straight or curved staircase. Moreover, there are different types of lifts for the indoors and outdoors. >> Space: Consider the space of your home before installing a stair lift model. Go for a model that can be easily installed without making any specific structural modifications in your home. Most models come with a foldaway design so that they can be kept out the way when not in use so that they do not limit stair traffic. >> Load capacity: Before making a decision about a specific model, it is essential to check the total load capacity and choose one as per your individual needs. >> Size of the stair case: Another important factor that you need to consider before buying residential stair lifts is the size of the stair case. Installing a stair lift can impinge the size of the stair case. It can cause obstruction to people who climb the stairs up and down frequently. Make sure that you make a size assessment of the specific path the lift will take up and the rail needs. >> Features: It is essential to check whether the device is equipped with standard safety features like footrest, armrests, door interlocks, safety belt, brake system, emergency alarm, anti-skid surface, remote control, emergency lighting, remote control, battery operation, and so on. >> Brand: Choose a top quality brand. Some of the top models available include Acorn 120 Straight Stair Lift from Acorn Stairlifts, SL-1000 Stairlift from Savaria, and Electra-Ride LT Stairlift and Electra-Ride II Stairlift from Bruno.


>> Budget: Conduct a thorough evaluation about the different brands and their prices. Leading suppliers of accessibility equipment offer new residential stair chair lifts at competitive prices as well as refurbished, recertified models at a price lower than new. >> Warranty: Make sure the system you purchase comes with proper warranty. Buy from a Reliable Supplier Purchasing residential stair lifts from a reliable supplier would ensure a top quality system. An established and professional supplier will provide installation service as well as annual maintenance and repair contracts. This will ensure that your mobility equipment is in good order and works well all the time.


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