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How to Buy the Perfect Stair Lift

Tue 20 Oct 2009 - 11:47

How to Buy the Perfect Stair Lift
By [http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Randy_McIntire]Randy McIntire

A stair lift is not just to be viewed as something that will help you go up and down the stairs. Stair lifts are to be considered an emblem of mobility and independence for those who are incapable of moving to and fro the stairway. They are every household's tandem in making sure that an aged or disabled family member can conquer the requisites of the stairs.

There are several factors to consider in buying the right stair lift for your family member. You don't have to rush out in buying one because you need to take into consideration the following:

- Determine the incapacities of the user. Many stair lifts are just designed to help the user climb the stairs but do not consider some aspects like his capacity to sit alone or to get off it on his own. Try to look for a stair lift that will give the ease of sitting down and standing off it.

- Examine your stairs. Consider its width so to make sure that it can accommodate the bulk of a stair lift. If you are not able to decide what model will fit your stairs, you can ask for the company to do the quotation for you. Let a representative come over and examine your stairs. He will be responsible in giving out suggestions for you to pick the suited stair lift.

- Consider the comfort and needs of the person who is going to use the lift. Some stair lifts are created straight while some are custom-curved depending on the needs of the person.

- Confirm the weight and the height of the user to perfectly fit the kind and structure of the stair lift. The measurements and dimensions of the stair lift should be decided upon the size of the one to use it.

- Examine installation options. Look for those which do not require you to undergo hassles of tedious installation steps. There are stair lifts that can be put up easily but cannot be folded. There are those which are difficult to install but are a lot easier to fold and keep.

- Get advice from your occupational therapist once you think you are not sure of what model will fit your aged or disabled family member. Grab some brochures which the therapist and you can peruse together to come up with a decision.

- If you are not going to buy from a manufacturer, pick a company that has experience and expertise in the products they sell. It is not only the brand that matters but you also have to consider the customer support and assistance which the company can provide during your utilization of their product.

Never allow a bad choice of a stair lift put your money into waste. Seek for advice as you consult those who are knowledgeable in stair lifts to guide you in buying the right one for your family member. Let every stair lift you purchase be a sign of love and concern which will last and endure the tests of time.

Randy McIntire is an expert on mobility aids such as mobility scooters, bath lifts, lift chairs, and [http://www.universal-accessibility.com/stairlifts/]stairlifts. For more information about [http://www.universal-accessibility.com]stair lifts, visit Universal Accessibility.

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