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Choosing the right stair lift for either yourself or your loved one can be a daunting task. For many people, the loss of mobility in their home can be hard to come to terms with. Tasks that were once completed easily such as walking up and down the stairs can become increasingly difficult. A professionally fitted stair lift, from a reputable  manufacturer, can therefore greatly improve your quality of life.

We are dedicated to making this site the number 1 stair lift resource on the internet and pride ourselves in offering the best impartial advice to help you make the right choice. Stair lifts are sometimes referred to as chair lifts, stair chairs or a stair glide. For most home stair lifts there are three varying designs - straight stair lifts, curved stair lifts and outdoor stair lifts. Most are run on DC power, which reduces the potential for any hazard since they do not have any trailing wires. The batteries are recharged after the lift has been used. An added advantage of being battery operated is that the stair lift remains operational in the case of a power cut. Since a modern stair lift uses only a very low voltage, the running cost each day is probably comparable to that of using a kettle.

 

Curved Stair Lift
Most modern stair lifts are efficient, quiet and provide an extremely smooth ride. They are operated by a toggle switch on the arm. When pressure is applied to the toggle the stair lift will gently begin to move and will stop either when pressure is removed from the toggle, or when the machine reaches the end of its travel. A common misconception is that a stair lift has to be fitted to a wall. In fact in most instances, the stair lift is fitted to the stair treads by way of metal cleats, which are screwed through the floor covering.

We understand how important it is for you to get the stair lift that is right for you and hope that you find the content on this site useful and informative. For any comments or suggestions, please don't hesitate to contact us.

 

 

 

Featured Article 26/3/07

Buyer Beware! - Our “Cut And Shut” Stair Lift Safety Concerns
It has been brought to our attention that a number consumers have been misled into thinking that they were purchasing a curved stair lift from the manufacturer, when instead a third party had in fact bought a number of old rails, cut them up and welded them together to resell as a new curved rail ... [ Full Article]