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Stairlift Features: Decide What You Want Before You Buy

Deciding to have a stairlift installed in a home is usually a carefully thought out plan. It reduces the risk of falls, and can make life easier than ever before for individuals that find the task of climbing up and down stairs daunting. <br>

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Stairlift Features: Decide What You Want Before You Buy

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  1. Stairlift Features: Decide What You Want Before You Buy Deciding to have a stairlift installed in a home is usually a carefully thought out plan. It reduces the risk of falls, and can make life easier than ever before for individuals that find the task of climbing up and down stairs daunting. As the number of aging individuals in the United Kingdom continues to grow, modern products offer a wide variety of features to make sure that everyone gets exactly what they need, and want. Take the time to consider these features before deciding exactly what to purchase. Seat Height Many companies that offer modern products give users the option to adjust the seat height, which is ideal for individuals that have a shorter stature. Having to climb into a chair often creates a fall risk, and can be dangerous for individuals with decreased mobility. Swivel Seats Swivel seats turn, allowing a person to sit down without climbing on to the first step. Then, they can turn the seat again when the lift reaches the top so that they do not have to climb a step after getting out. These stairlifts are a great choice for individuals that have an increased fall risk, or for those that have a greater difficulty climbing any number of stairs. This is another common feature that is included in the inventory of most companies. Weight Limit Different products are designed to accommodate different weights. Obese individuals are encouraged to invest in a sturdier product, as are individuals that intend to use their lift for carrying heavier things, such has vacuums or carpet cleaners up and down the stairs. Using a standard lift for this can easily result in the stairlift being broken time and time again. Investing in a heavy duty product will typically cost more, but it will save consumers money on costly repairs in the long run. Specific companies often specialise in these types of products. Key Many lifts are now designed with a key and lock mechanism that prevents the lift from being operated unless the key is in place. These are highly recommended for individuals that have pets that may play with the switches (such as dogs and cats) or small children that may want to have fun with the lift. If a lift is purchased that has a key, and then it is deemed as not being necessary, the key can often be left on the lift to make things a bit easier. Individuals are encouraged to ask companies about safety features, such as this one, if small children are in the house. Remote Individuals with a significant amount of mobility loss often find the ability to operate a stairlift with a remote refreshing. This means that they do not have to bend down to push buttons or flip switches, and instead of keeping track of a key, which can be easily lost, they only have to keep track of a remote. One flip

  2. This feature has several different names, but they all mean the same thing. When the user puts down the seat, the arm rest and foot stool will automatically go down as well. Then, when the seat is lifted back up, they will fold up at the same time. This prevents individuals from having to fold up the foot rest and arm rests separately, and makes things that much easier. While not all companies offer this feature, it is becoming a common feature that is in high demand. Harness Many products come with a lap belt, and that is all that is needed for most individuals. Disabled persons may require more than a simply lap belt. For these situations, it is best if a harness is used to prevent falls or other injuries. Some stairlifts come with harnesses, but others simply offer this as an additional option. Individuals that are in need of a harness should ask companies if a harness will fit onto the lift before purchasing to make sure that the two products are compatible. Lifts can be used by individuals of all ages to simplify life, and to improve the quality of anyone’s life. Caregivers will no longer have to risk injuring a person by carrying them up or down the stairs, carrying heavy loads up the stairs will be easier, and persons that are suffering from an injury will be able to enjoy the upstairs of the house again. Keeping these features in mind will automatically prevent buyer’s remorse.

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