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Chair Lifts For Stairs Are Now Affordable, Convenient

July 25th, 2009 No comments
by Max Minton

There aren't very many attractive solutions to a mobility problem No one wants to deal with being unable to go up and down the stairs in their own home, which is why chair lifts for stairs are quickly becoming an affordable option.

Often, the only considered solutions to someone being unable to go up and down the stairs is to find another place for that person to live. For the person who finds themselves impaired in this manner, the fact that they may also lose their home and freedom can be terrifying and depressing.

The worse feeling of all is sensing their freedom and independence slip away.

Chair lifts make a huge difference because they do the legwork up and down the stairs for someone facing this type of mobility issue. In many situations, adding a lift into the home can actually enable someone to live on their own for many more years, or even for the rest of their life.

Lifts today are extremely safe and economical. Almost all come with rechargeable batteries, which serve as a reliable back up in the case there is a power failure in a home. Even without electricity, the chair will continue to safely deliver individuals from one end of the stairs to the other, inside or out.

With a lift in the home, independence can be maintained. If this is the only obstacle a person faces, then it is a very easy problem to fix. Professionals will come into the home and install the chair, giving very fast access to all areas of the home.

Chair lifts for stairs have made it easy for literally anyone to get around all areas of their home. That means no one should ever have to give up a home they love or their sense of freedom, just because the stairs are difficult to go up and down.

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How To Select Residential Stair Lifts – 3 Critical Considerations

July 25th, 2009 No comments
by Max Minton

Residential stair lifts are becoming one of the most popular solutions to mobility problems in the home. If you or someone you love could use some help getting up and down the stairs in your home, consider three considerations that must be thought about before you make a stair lift purchase.

Location: Where are you going to put this chair? There are indoor as well as outdoor models on the market right now. While you may just be considering one or the other, there are some homes that benefit from having one indoors and one outdoors. This ensures that literally every area of the property is accessible to everyone who lives or visits the home.

Outdoor models are made with the same comfortable chairs as indoor models, and often feature the same advanced functions as an indoor chair. They are just made with different materials so they withstand exposure to outside elements such as wind, sleet, snow, and rain.

Comfort: Some people will require certain features to be on a chair in order for it to be truly functional and comfortable to ride. If you need an extra wide chair, extra cushioning, or special safety features, make sure to identify these needs and narrow down your options on the market accordingly.

The best way to determine the features you need is to look around online to see what chairs are currently being offered on the market. If you don't know what is being offered, you can't make an informed decision.

Installation: Most chairs will be installed by a professional, but there are some models hitting the market right now which can be installed by the owners. Installing yourself may save some money, but make sure you are capable of doing the installation correctly before going with this option.

Most residential stair lifts come with a warranty and many companies will even come into the home to do repairs and/or maintenance checks on the chairs.

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