Residential Stair Lifts
A residential stair lift is a reliable device that allows disable or handicapped people, as well as the elderly, to safely transport themselves up through one or several floor levels. The mechanism is basically a sturdy chair that is attached to an aluminium track or rail that runs up the side of the staircase wall, allowing it to glide between floors. It works as well for a curved stair as it does for traditional right-angled stairways.However, a curved stairwell does mean that the installation will most likely have to be custom built. This is likely to add to the costs. The least expensive solution is where there is a traditional "L" shaped stairwell. Where there is a landing between floors, as is common, it can be more cost-effective to install two residential stair lift systems, one connecting with the other halfway up.
The residential stair chair can swivel and is adjustable for ease of access as well as for safety. It makes it a lot easier for those with movement difficulties to get on the chair and get off it again. Once properly seated, the user can swing the chair back into its travelling position and lock it securely in place. The user should also be strapped in for safety. All powered stair lifts should come with a seat belt attached, similar to the kind of belt found in a car.
Residential stair lifts are electric AC powered from the mains supply, but they are also powered by batteries as a safety measure in case the mains power should fail while someone is halfway between floors. The mains power keeps charging the batteries to provide a constant availability of the stair chair lift. Safety should be a prime consideration for all stairlift models as users are often alone when negotiating between floors.
Many old people as a well as those with a handicap that prevent the ease of physical mobility only use one floor level of their homes. These people with accessibility problems are the ones who need a residential stair lift the most. The installation of such a support device product helps them to regain independent living. It will boost morale and make life much more interesting once again. While this sort of equipment is not exactly cheap, it can be quite affordable when you consider the many benefits it can bring to someone who is disabled in some way.
A residential stair lift is just one of the many types of mobility accessories available that can make life comfortable again for many people. They are commonly installed in care homes as well as private homes, and are a great favourite with elderly people who may not have been to the upper floors of their house for a long time because they can no longer negotiate up the difficult staircase.
