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Guide to Stair Lifts
from:People who have problem in mobility often find it difficult to
move up and down on the stairs. A stair lift can make life much
easier for them. Basically a stair lift is a chair which is
track bolted down to a staircase. With only a push of a button
the lift can be used to carry people, luggage, groceries laundry
and anything else up and down. These lifts also come with a
remote control that guides them to the desired floor. They also
have swivel seats that turn away from the staircase. These
chairs can be fixed on any side of the staircase with the help
of a professional. So as to save space they also have a folding
track at the lower landing area.
There are a variety of options available in case of stair lifts,
with different shapes sizes and price's. The technology and
quality has improved a lot as compared to earlier times. Now
stair lifts are less noisy and entail no risk of malfunctioning.
They now come with remote control that enables us to control
them from either of the directions. They have a comfortable seat
and footrest. The start and stop movements are very smooth.
Stair lifts also come with rechargeable batteries so that they
can be used during power outages. They need to be parked in the
correct place, and if not so then a signal will warn you of it.
All of the safety measures are kept in mind while making these
chairs to ensure there is no hazard. They automatically stop
whenever there is a problem with the armrest or seat and
whenever the chair reaches the bottom or the top. They also come
with child safety and can be locked so that children don't use
them. Stair lift makes your life simpler and easier and
guarantee's you that your loved one will not fall down the
stairs. When stairs become a problem, it is often required that
the person be shifted to the ground floor, but with stair lift
you don't have to change your house even a bit. It also
reduces wear and tear of various joints in the person's body,
especially when he/she is not allowed to walk much.
About the author: Jon Gilmore
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