Stair Lifts – Straight and Curved Rails – by Christian Dunnage
There are two types of stairlift. Straight and curved. The first is designed for straight stairs. The footrest of the lift will normally stop level with the top stair. It may be possible to use a...
View ArticleThe 10 Key Steps to Buying a Stair Chair Lift – by Bob Harvey
The 10 Key Steps to Buying Stairlifts 1) Determine if the stairlift user has the physical ability to be able to get into the seat of a stairlift. 2) Review your stair dimensions to confirm there is...
View ArticleDisabled Stairlifts – by Service Feeds
Choosing the Right Equipment Is Essential The correct equipment will make a big difference to a disabled person in helping him or her to live independently in the home. Before buying a disabled...
View ArticleStair Lifts – Straight and Curved Rails – by Christian Dunnage
There are two types of stairlift. Straight and curved. The first is designed for straight stairs. The footrest of the lift will normally stop level with the top stair. It may be possible to use a...
View ArticleThe 10 Key Steps to Buying a Stair Chair Lift – by Bob Harvey
The 10 Key Steps to Buying Stairlifts 1) Determine if the stairlift user has the physical ability to be able to get into the seat of a stairlift. 2) Review your stair dimensions to confirm there is...
View ArticleBeware of cut and shut curved stairlift rails – by Christian Dunnage
Buying a stairlift is a major investment and the secondhand or reconditioned stairlift market is a perfectly legitimate one. Indeed, major manufacturers such as Stannah do offer secondhand stairlifts...
View ArticleStairlifts – A Guide For The Disabled And Elderly – by John Fowler
Many elderly people face a difficult choice in their later years, as their ability to tackle the stairs in their houses becomes more difficult. Do they sell the houses they love and move into a...
View ArticleStairlifts To Heaven – by John Fowler
Many elderly people face a difficult choice in their later years, as their ability to tackle the stairs in their houses becomes more difficult. Do they sell the houses they love and move into a...
View ArticleSwivel Seat Stairlift Chairs – by Christian Dunnage
There are a number of options available to make using a stair lift easier. The most obvious option is to have a swivel seat stairlift. This means that you can swivel the chair when you reach the top of...
View ArticleThyssenKrupp Accessibility Make Curved Stair lift – by Sara Jane Davies
It is estimated that in our lifetime, we take around 250,000 journeys up and down our stairs. Over time, climbing stairs can become increasingly difficult. A stairlift is the easiest and most...
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