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Understanding the Functions of a Stair Lift

Tue 20 Oct 2009 - 11:58

Understanding the Functions of a Stair Lift
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Randy_McIntire]Randy McIntire

Stairlifts are support machines that were invented during the 1930s to ease out the difficulties of the aged and the handicapped in climbing up and going down the stairs and in all multi-floor homes and other establishments. At present, there are two types of stairlifts that are commonly used. These are the straight and the curved stairlifts.

Since there are different kind of stairs and multi-floorings, stairlifts are made into curved and straight varieties. The straight stairlifts are especially crafted for stairs that were built without bends. The chair is connected to a straight track which is intended to be attached to the stairs. Since it was built with lesser complications, the straight stairlift is cheaper and more prominent. The curved stairlift is customized to fit stairs with curves and bents due to corners. This is more difficult to install than the straight one and is more expensive because of its features to fit in unusual stairs.

With the two types of stairlifts, no one can really tell which is better than the other. The evaluation for a stairlift depends on its practicability and use. The price maybe a factor but you don't have to pay much if it doesn't suit your needs. In choosing for a stairlift, you must look into the needs of the one who will be using it and fit in to the stairs where it should be used.

Most modern stairlifts are customized for precautionary measures. Some stairlifts are built with a switch which automatically stops it from moving when something is not properly working. Other high-end lifts are equipped with sensors to foresee obstacles that may hinder their travel. Any detection by the sensor will cause the stairlift to halt in order to avoid collision. Safety is the focus of modernized stairlifts. You have to be keen with the features which the machine is built with to maximize your benefits from it.

Moreover, most users of this type of machine consider the source of power. You may choose between electric of battery-operated stairlifts. Electric stairlifts are more economical than those which are battery-operated. However, one setback for this is the fact that it may not run whenever there is a power interruption. In this case, you can opt for battery-operated stairlifts but you should be prepared to spend more for them.

The idea of providing mobility, safety and independence to people who are not capable of doing their own tasks normally is nothing more than a noble purpose. When choosing for a stairlift, find the one that will cater to the user's need. Do not opt for something cheap at the expense of your user's comfort and security. Remember that you are opting for a machine to assist him or her and not to further cripple his chances for a normal life. Price should not matter, though. You must be willing to pay for something that is more than your money's worth. Independence and safety is not worth any amount.

When you have decided to buy a stairlift for your friend or loved one, look hard for the most suitable and buy right for more benefits.

Randy McIntire is an author of consumer guides for mobility scooters, bath lifts, and the [http://www.universal-accessibility.com/stairlifts/]stairlift. For more information about these types of [http://www.universal-accessibility.com]chair lifts, visit Universal Accessibility.

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