Stairlifts are part of the wide spectrum of mobility solutions. They don’t take much space, only require rails to be fixed in an unobtrusive way by the side of the staircase. The advantage of stairlifts is that they’re the least expensive of all mobility solutions, requiring much lesser green than the residential elevator and platform lift.
Stairlifts are part of the wide spectrum of mobility solutions that have revolutionized the lives of Americans with disability. These solutions have been required by the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) to be installed in commercial establishments. Now the advantages of stairlifts can be felt by all who’ve been benefited by the independence and comfort it offers for the elderly and the disabled.
First produced and marketed in the 1930s chiefly among victims of polio, the stairlift was first designed in the 1920s by the Pennsylvania’s C.C. Crispen to help his sick friend climb stairs. The plan was to create a chair that could climb stairs! The simplicity of the concept is probably the reason contributing to the increasing popularity of stairlifts.
• They don’t take much space, only require rails to be fixed in an unobtrusive way by the side of the staircase.
• The electric and/or battery-powered (AC – alternating current) chair is fixed on one end and travels through the rails.
• Available for all kinds of staircases – straight, curved or spiral – one of the advantages of stairlifts is that they’re the least expensive of all mobility solutions, requiring much lesser green than the residential elevator and platform lift.
Stairlifts are relatively simpler to install, with only installation for the curved and spiral staircase requiring more time and customization. The more complex the design of the staircase, the greater the costs of installation incurred and the time taken to deliver the finished stairlift. In such cases it generally takes up to 3 months for delivery, depending on the manufacturer. With straight staircases though, the complexity and costs are significantly reduced. The cost of the stairlift is directly proportional to the extent of your need.
Stairlift rails are made from steel or aluminum, with steel the choice for curved and complex staircases. With 90-degree and 180-degree swivel seats available, the user could experience more comfort and flexibility.
• Bruno Stairlifts create some of the most technologically advanced of stairlifts in the market, their model list also including the exclusive outdoor straight-ail straight lift.
• Acorn and Stannah are some of the other leading stairlift manufacturers offering a good number of features.
Let the advantages of stairlifts help your elderly or disabled loved ones experience sweet freedom.
Savaria Concord Eclipse Elevator
If you are looking for an affordable and efficient residential elevator, Savaria Concord Eclipse Elevator is the ideal choice. All Savaria Concord Eclipse elevators are built with highly durable components which are the same used in commercial accessibility equipments. It is easy to install and maintain as no costly modifications are required to be made at your home or premises.Savaria Concord Stair Lifts
B.07 Straight Stair Chair and Step Saver Straight Stair Chair are the two stair lift models of Savaria Concord. The Savaria Concord stair lifts has the option of battery powered operation, which allows usage even during power failure.Stairlifts for the Disabled
Stairlifts are a relief to disable persons. Stair lifts help them to easily access the different floors in their homes and offices. Stairlifts for both indoor and outdoor purposes are available.