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Chair Lift for Stairways: A Perfect Solution for Home Access!

chair lift at the bottom of a stairway

Tired of trudging up the stairs? Does it feel like a challenge every single time? A chair lift for stairways saves the day!

With innovative design, chair lifts give you effortless access between multiple levels in your home. You’ll love how easy and convenient travelling from floor to floor becomes.

Moreover, chair lifts offer unequalled safety features while also providing a smooth ride.  So, let’s take the plunge and explore why chair lifts are the ideal answer to accessing your stairs.

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Who Can Benefit from Using A Chair Lift For Stairways?

Chair lifts (or stairlifts) are a great way of improving access for anyone with mobility issues or those finding difficulty climbing stairs, allowing them to get up and down staircases with ease.

It could be someone recovering from surgery or illness; older adults with limited mobility; people with disabilities or special needs; pregnant women, or even families with young children.

But chair lifts for stairways aren’t just beneficial to people with mobility challenges — they can also be great for anyone who wants to make their home more accessible and comfortable for visitors.

But whatever the situation, chair lifts provide a secure and efficient way to get up and downstairs without the worry of falls or fatigue. Chair lift maintenance is minimal and can be easily customised to suit your interiors.

How Chair Lifts Work

Well, it’s actually pretty simple. All you need to do is usher yourself onto the seat and buckle in with the safety belt. Then you can slide a switch and off you go!

Generally chair lifts come in two varieties: straight stairlifts or curved stairlifts. Depending on your staircase design and needs, one may be more suitable than the other. But fear not; both types feature ergonomic design, safety features, and easy stairlift installation that ensures a comfortable lift experience!

Once aboard, you’ll find that chair lifts come with height-adjustable seats as well as armrests to help ease yourself off when necessary. The seats also fold up when not in use, so non-users can still access the stairs.

Furthermore, chair lifts come with built-in safety sensors to detect any obstructions or items that have been dropped on the staircase. Don’t worry – chair lifts are designed to automatically stop if these sensors are triggered!  And if you ever need to immobilise your chair lift for a short time, simply take out the key, and it’s locked.

Finally, chair lifts run on rechargeable stairlift batteries when in motion. These stairlift batteries are charged via a standard single phase 220 volt domestic electricity supply. Chair lifts automatically charge once they’re parked either at the top or bottom of the staircase. Be sure to return it back into its parking spot afterwards or you could run out of juice. Batteries are a common reason for call-outs. See our stairlift error codes help guides.

Some of our chair lift installations

Chair Lift For Stairways: Key Considerations

When planning for a chair lift for your stairway, it is important to consider the following factors:

Mobility Requirements

A chair lift can be fully customisable to meet any mobility needs. Even if your physical capabilities are limited, don’t worry – It’s possible to specify an automatic folding seat and footrest together with remote controls. So everyone has the opportunity to benefit from this remarkable device!

In addition, there are other alternatives to a stairlift, such as home lifts, access ramps, stair climbers, or grab rails. These other options may be worth considering if a chairlift isn’t suitable for you or your home. However, multiple pieces of equipment could be paired to form part of a total accessibility and mobility package. Feel free to contact our sales team to discuss your ideas.

Weight Capacity Limitations

Knowing your exact weight is essential when you’re in the market for a chair lift. Typically, most stairlifts can sustain weights ranging from 20 stone (127kg) to 30 stone (190.5kg); thus, having this information handy will ensure that whichever lift you select can handle both your needs and capacity with ease and safety.

Future Accessibility Needs

When selecting the most advantageous mobility solution for yourself, it’s essential to look into future prospects. Investing in a Chair Lift is one potential option; however, consulting an Occupational Therapist can also be immensely beneficial in providing you with informed decisions regarding long-term access and mobility plans. We regularly work with OT’s so invite them to discuss your needs with us.

Chair Design and Construction

Chair lifts are usually the best choices for most stairways; however, if yours is especially tight and winding, an Access BDD Flow X or a Platinum curved chairlift will be your perfect match. Not only do they offer a smooth start-and-stop experience, and custom made rail but they foldaway neatly.

You can further personalise the experience with upgraded features like power-swivel seats, adjustable armrests, and user-friendly controls.

Security Features Necessary For Safety

Chair lifts include safety features such as seatbelts, obstruction sensors and electrical isolation.

Cost Considerations & Pricing Options

Chair lifts can cost between £1,500 (£950 reconditioned) and £7,000 (or more) when purchased new. The cost will depend on the complexity of the stairlift installation (straight or curved Chair Lift) and the type/brand of chair lift.

Thus, with the correct considerations in mind, you can ensure that Chair Lift For Stairway is right for you – both now and in the future!

Best Brands of Chair Lift for Stairways: The Bottom Line!

When researching chair lifts, it is important to do your due diligence and compare stairlifts, prices and features such as weight capacity, durability, warranty etc. There are also reconditioned chair lifts available in the market that could be a cheaper option if you’re on a budget.  

It is worth researching chair lift providers to find out more about their products and services, as well as reviews to get an idea of the quality of their service.

So, if you want a chair lift that offers a dependable operation, top-notch comfort and eye-catching design at an affordable cost, look no further than Anglian Lifts. Our team of experts can provide a free survey to customise our products for your specific needs.

Have questions about Chair Lifts for Stairways? We’re here to help. Comment below, and one of our knowledgeable staff members will get back to you with answers.

Don’t let access problems stop you from getting around your home, get a chair lift for a stairway today, and you’ll be on the move-up in no time.

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Phil Rice has been in the Mobility Industry for the past 25 years, specialising in stairlifts, home lifts, hydraulic platform lifts, hoists and through floor lifts. He has in depth technical knowledge and experience in both the manufacturing and retail channels within the United Kingdom and the United States of America. Phil is currently the Managing Director of Anglian Lifts Ltd in Peterborough and a Board Director of the British Healthcare Trades Association (BHTA), prior to this he was the MD at Anglia Stairlifts Ltd, MD of MediTek Stairlifts Manufacturing facility (based in County Durham) and the President of MediTek Incorporated in Apex, North Carolina, USA. Linkedin

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