Seven Factors in Through-floor Home Stairlifts
By A. M. Kelly
When moving up and down the stairs becomes difficult or impossible, home stairlifts can provide comfort, reliability and flexibility while avoiding accidents and saving time. If you or your loved one is in a wheelchair, choosing a “through-floor” home stairlifts is the most practical and economical decision.
However, through-floor chairlifts can be categorized into three parts – for passengers with wheelchair, for independent users and for seated passengers. There are different kinds of wheelchair passengers that are available in ramped access or level access.
Another is for independent users that are designed to ensure you an easy-to-use machine, allowing you to lower the ramps or open lift doors. Some home stairlifts include automatic buttons, while others integrate a lever in lowering the ramp.
Lastly, seated passengers can choose different kinds of seats that could suit their preferences and condition. These kinds of home stairlifts are available with perching seats, fold-down seats, standard fixed seats and seats that slide forward to assist you in going in and out of your stairlifts.
Features of Through-floor Home Stairlifts
When choosing through-floor stairlifts, you should determine several things before buying and installing the stairlifts into your homes. Some of the important considerations include house design and dimensions, controls, safety features, highlights of the item and service, maintenance and warranty.
In terms of house design and dimension, buying an overly sized stairlifts can only cost you money and waste an important product. For this reason, it is important that you ensure there will be sufficient space for you in approaching and entering the stairlifts with ease.
The control features of your home stairlifts are important because it will determine whether you need help in entering the machine. Most stairlifts include push buttons within the car, while others have optional control devices – such as illuminated controls or dual-user controls – that could fit any kind of needs.
Safety is the number one reason why most people decide on buying home stairlifts. For this reason, you have to ensure that your new stairlifts have the following features. First, it should have an alarm or phone (to call for assistance or help), an over-speed governor, battery operated system for backup, smoke or fire detection, automatic door-lock systems and other safety measures you deem important for your condition.
While it may seem easy to choose stairlifts for you or your loved ones, understanding your needs and the features available could allow you to make an informed decision in buying home stairlifts that could last for years.
Author Details:
A. M. Kelly writes for various web sites including The A-Z of Wheelchairs and other information portals such as information junkie and the A-Z of.com
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