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Chair Lift for Stairs & Accessories

Our website has sources of chair lifts for stairs suppliers that you need to find what you are looking for to best meet your stair assistance requirements.

Welcome to our website. We will provide you with important information to consider if you are thinking about buying a chair lift for stairs. We will also look at some benefits of different suppliers. A chair lift for stairs (also called a stairlift) is a motorized lift that moves a person up and down stairs. The lift is generally attached to the stairs rather than walls. There are models for sitting down, or standing up if you have narrow stairs, or difficulty with your knees. There are models for straight stairs, curved stairs, and even outdoor stairs.

A chair lift for stairs can be either battery powered, or run on normal household electricity. The advantage of battery powered models is that they continue to work even if the normal power goes out. The batteries are hooked into the house power so they charge continuously and are maintenance free. Most units fold up so they can be moved out of the way. The chair generally swivels so you can get on and off easily. The weight capacity is normally up to about 300 pounds; although, special units are available if more lifting power is required.

Some characteristics of the modern chair lift for stairs are that they are quiet, operate smoothly, are much more reliable and durable than older designs, and have several built in safety features. Some safety features include a seatbelt, safety sensors in the foot plate causing the lift to stop if an obstruction is encountered on the stair so you can remove it, some units can be locked into place at the top or bottom to prevent unauthorized use such as children playing on the chair lift, and a braking system designed to prevent the possibility of slipping.

Important things to consider: We recommend doing a side-by-side comparison of all the features of different brands to decide which one offers the best balance between your needs versus price. Most brands have very good, or even lifetime warranties in some cases. But you need to ask about repair policies, etc. Since the rail is measured to the exact length of your staircase and generally built in the factory, once it is installed, the unit cannot be returned. Some manufacturers also have a cancellation fee if the unit has been made, but not yet installed. Professional installation is highly recommended, and some states have very stringent installation regulations which require a certified professional to install the unit and include having it inspected. To find out about your state's requirements, contact a local stairlift dealer, or speak to the proper department in your local government to learn what regulations (state, county, and/or city) your stairlift installation falls under.

Medicare does not cover the cost. There are, however, many organizations that provide financial assistance.

Refurbished Chair Lifts: Some companies and manufacturers provide refurbished units. This might be a consideration for cost savings. A good refurbished unit will have parts replaced as needed and be completely inspected for quality and safety. Again, inquire about the warranties and other policies.