Stairlifts
Stair Lifts
Stair Lifts are a must for people with mobility problems who cannot climb stairs or have difficulty in doing so. We understand the most important features with regard to Stair Lifts: reliability, comfort and safety. We also understand that choosing the right Stair Lift can be a minefield: straight, perching, outdoor, inclined or curved? Which one best suits your specific requirements?
Stair Lifts with maximum reliability
Each lift should possess an extremely impressive lift capacity and is fully serviced and well-maintained to give maximum reliability and sustained performance.
A wide range of Stair Lifts
There are three types: straight, curved and outside Stair Lifts, all with back-up battery packs in case of power failure.
Straight Stair Lifts: This lift is straightforward, travelling to upper levels in a house or building. It is a popular choice for installation by the elderly in residences and nursing homes.
Curved Stair Lifts: These are a necessity where there is a curve or bend in a staircase. They are also suitable for use on winding staircases with more than one bend.
Outdoor Stair Lifts: Outdoor versions of this type of lift are particularly useful in wet and icy weather when descending and ascending stairs. They are ideal for reaching gardens set at a lower level, deep cellars or front door steps. These can only be used on straight staircases and have all over weatherproofing with a special weather-resistant coating. Outdoor Stair Lifts are provided with a waterproof protective cover.
Standing Stair Lifts: For customers who have knee mobility problems and cannot down sit down easily, this Stair Lift is ideal.
Perching Stair Lifts: This type of speciality Stair Lift is perfect for people who can neither bend their knees or stand sufficiently well enough.