Questions

Important Questions to Ask

We are sure you have a lot of questions as you search for solutions to your mobility and independence issues.

How safe is the lift . . . will my kitty laying on the track stop it or be injured?

How many safety features are an integral part of the design?

How about a run-away lift . . . is it possible and how would I stop it?

How many U.S. and International Certificates does the stairlift carry?

How reputable is the manufacturer?

How reputable, reliable, and qualified is the dealer and its employees?

How many recalls has the manufacturer issued?

How many Stairlifts have been sold and in what countries?

How many accessories, seat designs or adaptions for disabilities are available?

How powerful it the lift . . . how much weight will it carry and how far?

How is it powered . . . or is it pulled, pushed or winched using 110V motors?

How is it mounted . . . on the wall, on the floor and what about my carpet?

How narrow can my stairs be . . . and which side must it be mounted on?

How many technologic improvements have been made to the design and when?

How about a lift for outdoor operation at my beach home or up my front steps?

How reliable is the lift . . . year after year . . . even if I use it 20 times a day?

How quiet is it . . . or does conversation have to stop when it operates?

How esthetically pleasing is it . . . or does it look like a piece of factory machinery?

How durable is it . . . or will it require constant maintenance and early replacement?

How or will it operate when the power is out?

How simple is it to operate . . . and can it be operated remotely?

How good is the customer support of the product . . . and from whom?

How do I get the lift installed . . . or do I have to do it myself.

How much value do I place on reliable, quick, courteous and professional service?

How important is it to know and trust the people who sell, install and service the lift?

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Get satisfactory answers to these questions

and your choice will be clear.

Stairlifts have been around for a long time. Most any Stairlift will get you up and down. Charles, our founder, remembers a noisy, clunking chain-driven one in his church back in the 50s. It worked. But, it hardly represents the technical, material and engineering advancements found in the best Stairlifts available today. The cheapest, oldest or a self-installed lift isnÃ�¢ï¿½ï¿½t always the best. Wheelbarrows have been used to move people from point A to B, but wheelchairs they are not.  

To do justice to your search, we suggest you ask a lot of questions and don�¢ï¿½ï¿½t believe everything you read on the internet. Test our knowledge and ask others. Let us show you: we have demonstration models to bring to your home without any obligation on your part.

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