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Custom Made Curved Stairlifts Are Bespoke Design And Expensive To Buy

July 10th, 2010 No comments

If you are in the market looking at buying a curved stairlift then we thought we would explain what a bespoke curved stairlift is. You cannot buy a product or stairlift without understanding what you are actually buying so here is a quick guide on bespoke curved stairlifts

A lot of items are designed made Bespoke! Furniture, stairs, Cabins etc. Well all curved stairlifts are bespoke design! Custom made for your staircase. In fact only the curved rail is custom made the stairlift carriage will be produced in large volumes

Depending on the complexity of your staircase! The more curves bends your staircase has will increase costs. Also your curved stairlift may require additional options such as powered hinge rails to lift the bottom of the track clear of any door access points in your home

Curved stairlifts are DC! Battery powered, the batteries are normally located inside the stairlift carriage/chair. The batteries are charged via top and bottom charging strips located on the curved rail. When the stairlift is parked at the top or bottom the stairlift batteries are automatically recharged

The main drive system for curved stairlifts is the "Rack & Pinion method! Hardened steel teeth (Rack) are welded to the tubular curved rail. The stairlift gearbox is coupled to a hardened steel pinion "cog" The pinion sits in mesh with the steel rack and when the motor is driven the teeth of the pinion drive the unit up or down

You should never try and install a second hand curved stairlift yourself! Due to the bespoke design they should only be produced and installed by curved rail specialists. If you want to reduce the costs of buying a curved stairlift then you should try and find a reputable stairlift supplier that deals in reconditioned stair lifts

A top of the range curved stairlift with all the bells & whistles could set you back 6000 You can reduce the costs buy finding a local supplier of reconditioned stairlifts. We recommend you shop around and get as many prices / quotes as you can. compare prices of new and used curved stairlifts. Due to the large expense of the item you need to get it right first time. Try and make it a family decision. and don't sign on the day no matter how good the deal sounds

Allow yourself at least 48 hours to think and share your thoughts with others! It's amazing how different you might feel about a product or bargain given the opportunity to think it over.

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Mobility Scooters Help You Get Around

April 7th, 2009 No comments
by Scooter B. Senior

For many people with limited mobility a powered scooter is a good alternative to a wheelchair. Many people prefer a scooter to a wheel chair as they are more attractive visually, are lighter, more compact and have better maneuverability. We will look at mobility scooter features, their value as mobility aids and other information to consider when choosing a mobility scooter.

Mobility scooters provide greater range of movement than manual or motorized wheelchairs, by allowing the operator to make tighter turns and move over a variety of surfaces with less effort. The batteries hold larger charges for longer periods of time, allowing an individual to leave home with little concern.

Mobility scooters are low power motor vehicles and are often subject to state and local regulations. Few scooters are prohibited from being on the streets, while a few meet the department of transportation's regulations, for operation on streets. It is advisable for operators to take precautionary measures, every time the motorized vehicle is introduced in traffic areas. If these vehicles are used properly, they are excellent providers of independence and convenience.

The medium sized mobility scooters can also serve indoor mobility. Instead they are the best size for all round use. The turning radius proves very handy for indoor use and the large base provides stability for outdoor use.

Indoor mobility scooters provide greater range of movements, allowing the operator to take tighter turns. They enable the person to get closer to the dinning table and through the narrow passages of a house. These scooters ensure safe mobility within the house or any limited space. They are convenient and offer the user movement and independence.

Manufactured primarily for indoor use, front-wheel drive units are less powerful than rear wheel drive models but usually smaller and more maneuverable. They are only recommended for smooth floors or pavements and may have difficulty coping with curbs. Because they are smaller than rear wheel drive units they are more easily transported and more likely to fit into a wheelchair lift.

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