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subject: How To Buy Stair Chairs, Stair Lifts And Chair Lifts [print this page]


For most senior citizens and folks with special needs, a journey up the stairs would be nothing short of a strenuous trekking experience. As we age, we battle to be secure and climbing stairs on a day to day basis, poses to be one of the biggest challenges ever. However, thanks to Stair chairs, we now can get done away with the battle and get the best independence from such activity everyday.

When you think of purchasing Stair chairs raises for your home, there are many factors to bear in mind. And if this is your first time purchasing a stair chair, we would ask you to read on and be well informed for the same, so that you make the right choice.Check the kind of stairs you have, do they have curves or are they narrowIs this your rental home or your ownDo you need to customize the stair chairs for rounded off stairsStairs that rise immediately are easier for installation of stair chairs and cost effective too, much more than what rounded ones would otherwise cost.

Also check;Who would be using the stair chairs?What size do you want the stair chairs to be?Is the inhabitant suffering from obesity and other weight issues?How safe would the system be on a daily basis, should there be no one aroundWhat about protection?

While purchasing stair lifts or stair chairs, look at this factor very keenly. This is for the benefit of the driver as well as others around who would need to use it. There shouldnt be any obstacles or dirt on the pathway of the stairs while the stair chair or the stair lifts are being used.

Also check the features that come along with stair lifts and chairs. Do you want one with handheld functions, with added safety controls and devices or one that has electric grounding?

How would you energize the chair lifts?

Think about this as well, for it makes good buying sense at the end of the day. Do you want the chair lifts or the stair chairs to run on battery, or would you prefer them running on power? For powered ones, you would have to have 220v or even a 20 amp store nearby. And for all of this you would need to get in touch with an electric engineer at the store nearby for regular charging needs.

Some of the stair chairs and stair lifts or even chair lifts these days use batteries and distant remotes for mobility, so take a look at these options too.

by: Robert Harvey




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