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Posts Tagged ‘Disabled stair lift’Wheelchair platform lifts overcome barriers
Wheelchair platform lifts can help people with accessibility challenges get up and down the stairs of their home. Wheelchair platform lifts are perfect to help elderly and disabled people overcome physical barriers. Wheelchair platform lifts can lift people anything from a few inches to about 15 feet. Wheelchair lifts are a great option because they don’t need many structural changes. They come in a variety of platform sizes, the standard being a 750-lb lifting capacity…
Read more...All about vertical platform lifts
Vertical platform lifts are great for giving disabled people access to the higher floors of buildings. Vertical platform lifts are increasingly popular, not only as companies strive to comply with disabled-access regulations, but also because they’re simple to fit. There’s not much construction needed and no need for foundations. Once fitted, the vertical platform lift features whisper-quiet operation and a smooth ride, whether in a company or at home…
Read more...Platform lifts – the forgotten market
Today’s businesses plough millions into researching their markets and making their products accessible to them. But there’s a vast section of society with considerable spending power that is frequently overlooked. If companies invested more in disabled access, notably with wheelchair platform lifts, they would open up their business to a huge market segment of around nine million disabled consumers…
Read more...Wheelchair lifts – who are they for?
If a relative of yours has recently been confined to a wheelchair, they will also have to face the prospect of difficulty getting up their own stairs. Luckily, there is a solution – a wheelchair platform stairlift. Wheelchair lifts are much the same as stairlifts but much sturdier, and offer similar access to levels above the ground, either at home or in a public building.
Read more...Perched-seat disabled stairlifts
There are a number of disabled stairlifts on the market – straight, curved and outdoor spring to mind. But there’s also another type of disabled stair lift that’s aimed at a particular market. A perched disabled stairlift is a stairlift that’s modified for people who have trouble bending their knees…
Read more...Reconditioned disabled stair lifts – what to look for
New disabled stair lifts can be expensive. This has resulted in people exploring the reconditioned market. Interest in reconditioned disabled chair lifts has been further fuelled by auction sites such as eBay. Reconditioned disabled stair lifts often pop up on eBay for prices as low as £150. These disabled chairlifts, though, tend to have missing parts and are very old. Imagine you’ve bought a new house and are stuck with a disabled stairlift – it’s so much easier to put it on eBay than to face removal and disposal of the disabled stair lift yourself…
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