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		<title>Home Stair Lifts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Searching for home stair lifts is not difficult, but choosing the right stair chair lift to suit your needs can pose a challenge. With it comes the liberation of immobility and renewed independence within your very own home. Find out more here.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of us able bodied individuals have no problems climbing stairs. For others with physical disabilities due to aging or accidents, scaling the same flight of stairs could prove a great challenge, especially those with acute arthritis and other joint ailments which could result in excruciating pain. The alternative to keep one mobile is to explore the use of <strong>home stair lifts</strong> which are capable of liberating one from immobility.</p>
<p>The Disabilities Act mandates that all persons must be able to access public buildings regardless of their physical abilities. Hence, public buildings and facilities have become easily accessible. Yet on the contrary, physically impaired individuals are seldom able to even leave their homes, largely due to the problem of not being able to climb their own stairs. It is indeed sad that most are confined within their own homes not knowing that they could lead a literally normal lifestyle simply by installing a flight of <strong>home stair lifts</strong>.</p>
<p>The <strong>stair chair lift</strong> is a mobility device system with a seating carriage made up of a seat pan, back rest, foot rest and seat belt. The carriage moves along a aluminium or steel railing mounted on the thread of the stairs, often using a rack and pinion mechanism which is quiet, gives a smooth ride as well as requires low maintenance. The unit is often operated by a remote control via a touch button system.</p>
<p>While all <strong>home stair lifts</strong> do run on electricity, there are some which run on rechargeable batteries. When you plug into your home electricity supply, one key thing you need to bear in mind is that your power supply must be consistent and reliable, otherwise, getting stuck and stranded in the middle of the flight of stairs due to power outage is definitely not what you wish to experience. The batteries recharge when the chair is not in use. And to ensure smooth functioning, you may also standby a backup system for your battery pack in the event of blackout.</p>
<p>Depending on the configuration of your stairway, you may only need a <strong>straight stair lift</strong> or otherwise <a href="http://www.stairchairliftguide.org/curved-stair-lift/" target="_blank"><strong>curved stair lift</strong></a>. The former involves simple requirements and a straight flight of stairways thereby requiring little or no customization. And it is exactly this simplicity that you could literally install them yourself without the help of the manufacturer or even buy a set of <strong>used stair lift</strong> from the resale market.</p>
<p>The latter, on the other hand, entails specific and complicated configurations due to the unique curved design of your stairway. You would of course require the manufacturer to pay you a visit to assess the complexity of the project and quote you an accurate pricing. The customized railing track will be manufacturer and delivered to your home for installation. Obviously, the cost of a <strong>curved stair lift</strong> is much greater than the <a href="http://www.stairchairliftguide.org/straight-stair-lifts/" target="_blank"><strong>straight stair lift</strong></a> due to the vast amount of configuration work to be included into the system.</p>
<p>Admittedly, searching for <strong>home stair lifts</strong> is not difficult, choosing the right <a href="http://www.stairchairliftguide.org" target="_blank"><strong>stair chair lift</strong></a> to suit your needs on the other hand, can pose a challenge. But with it comes the liberation of immobility and renewed independence within your very own home. All is worth the while.</p>
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		<title>In Search For The Best Stair Chair Lift</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Regardless of what you are buying, it is always true that you always want the best. And this is also true when you are searching for a <strong>stair chair lift</strong>. What with the countless models and types to choose from, you are indeed spoilt for choice. But it might shock you to know that there is actually no best stair chair lift, only the best suited one to your needs and requirements.</p>
<p>If you are the one who need a <strong>chair lift for stairs</strong>, you need to consider the needs of the rest of the family members as well. They too should be involved in the buying and decision process as they have specific needs as well. This is especially true when they are the care giver helping to look after your mobility needs.</p>
<p>Take for instance, if you are wheelchair bound, you have a choice of a <strong>stair chair lift </strong>or a <strong>vertical platform lift</strong>. Both serve the purpose of transporting individuals and goods up and down the stairs conveniently. Understand your own mobility needs to help you narrow down your choice. If you are severely wheelchair bound and 90 percent dependent upon it for movement around the house, there is more legitimate reasons to opt for the <strong>handicap stair lift</strong> which literally transports you, in your wheelchair as well as one care giver up or down the stairs to your destination. This eliminates the hassle of moving you out of a wheelchair for the transportation process and putting you back on at the end of it, not to mention having the care giver to manually move the wheelchair to your destination as well.</p>
<p>Your weight plays an important part to what you eventually choose. Most have a capacity to carry about 300 pounds. If your weight exceeds that, you may need an oversized one with capacities up to 700 pounds. And the oversized device will impact on the width and size of the device.</p>
<p>Another factor guiding your choice is frequency of power outages. If you often experience power outages in your area, the better choice is a battery operated one. This would ensure that you always enjoy a smooth ride up or down the stairways, without being subject to disruptions from power outages. It is good to note though that you will still need to recharge the batteries with home electric supply.</p>
<p>On the aesthetics, you do have the right to choose your preferred colour, fabric, and types of materials used for the railings. You might wish to choose a color that blends with the stairs as well as the general back drop of your home.</p>
<p>Cost and warranty terms are two deciding factors which you and your family members might wish to consider before deciding on the right one. While any type of <strong>stair chair lift</strong> would enhance the value of your home, you will still need to thoroughly go through the warranty terms to ensure that your best interest is represented. The longer the warranty period, the greater the manufacturer endorses its products. In addition, when shopping online of a unit, do note the often quoted pricing only refer to the carriage and not the railing mechanism which is literally the backbone of the entire system. Add about two to three times to the cost of the carriage and you will have a safe estimation of the real cost of your entire unit.</p>
<p>If you are still in doubt, check out the available <strong>stair chair lift models </strong>at your local dealership and have a sales agent visit your home to give you a quotation on a specific quotation based on your configuration. This would give you peace of mind on the specific needs being factored into your choice of <strong>chair lift for stairs</strong>. And do not forget to involve your family members in the discussion and decision process.</p>
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		<title>Stair Chair Lift – Vertical Platform Lift Is A Different Breed Altogether</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If walking up and downstairs is something that you have been doing on a daily basis because you have to, in order to get from point A to point B, then try to visualise the day when you are incapacitated and physically challenged. You will feel helpless, frustrated that you are unable to move up or down stairs, an activity that you had been doing daily. Fret not, as there is an alternative to liberate you from immobility and let you live an independent lifestyle again, even when you are in a wheelchair. The <strong>vertical platform lift</strong> is the answer to your predicament, although it is a totally different type of <a href="http://www.stairchairliftguide.org" target="_blank"><strong>stair chair lift</strong></a> altogether.</p>
<p>	A <strong>vertical platform lift</strong> is a system which makes it possible to safely use the stairs with a smooth ride and yet not get out of your wheelchair at all. There are two types, namely for interior and exterior use. For the exterior units, they are often located outside of the front porch, especially when there is extensive number of steps on a long stairway. Stairways pose as the greatest obstruction to wheelchair bound individuals and the option of <strong>vertical platform lift </strong>is one mobility device which enables them to safely and efficiently move up and down the stairs at will and ease.</p>
<p>	Installed along the railings mounted along the stairways, either indoor or outdoor, with a small platform which raises up and down the railing, carrying goods along with it. Others might know them as porch lifts since they function for transporting both goods and individuals. Commercial buildings use them as accesses to stages and podiums. Compared to the home lift, the vertical platform lift is both easier to install as well as more affordable. There is no need to reconstruct the interior or exterior to make room for the lift and no changes to the layout is required.</p>
<p>	The <a href="http://www.stairchairliftguide.org/wheelchair-stair-lift/" target="_blank"><strong>vertical platform lift</strong></a> is easy to install and spot a sturdy base, which are often cast in concrete. Some are pre assembled before delivery while others might need a little more customization work based on the specific configuration of the users. </p>
<p>	They are more capable of carrying greater weight compared to their stair chair lift counterparts, averaging at a minimum of 500 pounds, which is the total weight of the individual as well as his mobility device and additional person to ride with him. Fro those exterior platform lifts, the wires are covered and metals are usually made of steel or otherwise treated to be rust proof in order to withstand the harsh weather.</p>
<p>	These lifts can be configured to allow either straight through access or adjacent access, the latter of which is used in situation of with limited space while the straight through access is the more commonly preferred design. Unlike the stair chair lift, the vertical platform lift comes with manual override, a very handy feature in times of power outages. You can then manage the handles to move the platform easily and effective. Other models come with battery backups, ensuring that you will always have a smooth ride.</p>
<p>	Compared to the <strong>home lift </strong>and the <a href="http://www.stairchairliftguide.org" target="_blank"><strong>stair chair lift,</strong></a> the <a href="http://http://www.stairchairliftguide.org/handicap-stair-lift/" target="_blank"><strong>vertical platform lift</strong></a> is much more easily installed, requires no major layout reconstruction and helps to move more items and individuals than its counterparts.</p>
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		<title>Straight Stair Lifts</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A <strong>stair chair lift</strong> is as the name implies, an electricity powered chair attached to the railings of the stairs to lift you up and down the stairways. Apart from humans, it can also be used goods like suitcase, luggage or groceries. The components of the entire mechanism essentially include the seat pan which comes with safety belt, foot rests and arm rests, metal and steel railing affixed to one side of the stairs, remote control or push button mechanism to manage the lifting process. Certain models are driven by battery power which is most suitable for those residing in areas where power outage is a common occurrence. There are two types of stair chair lifts, the straight and <strong>curved stair lift</strong>.<img align="right" alt="Stair Chair Lift" class="size-full wp-image-94" src="http://www.stairchairliftguide.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Stair-Chair-Lift-Straight-11.jpg" style="width: 147px; height: 145px;" title="Stair Chair Lift" /></p>
<p>	The <strong>straight stair lift</strong> is known as such by virtue of the fact that it is affixed to the railings of a straight flight of stairs tracks. They are essentially built for stairs without bends. A stair flight of stairs is literally a single straight flight of stairs whereby a straight stair lift is the right option. You need to understand that if you have two flights of stairs that are straight but connected by a bend, you do not have a straight flight of stairs and a <a href="http://www.stairchairliftguide.org/curved-stair-lift/" target="_blank"><strong>curved stair lift</strong></a> is more appropriate to your purpose in this instance. Alternatively, you may opt for two flights of straight stair lift but it might be difficult for the user to maneuver around the corners. </p>
<p>	Whether you may need two flights of <strong>straight stair lift</strong> or a <strong>curved stair lift </strong>depends also on the assessments made by the manufacturer who will review and assess the situation to ensure that you get the best option for the greatest comfort and safety. </p>
<p>	Installing straight stair lift is often than not, a more efficient operation as it does not entail much customization and mounting the railings on straight flights of stairs are less challenging than curved ones. By virtue of this fact, the straight stair lift is almost always cheaper and more affordable than the curved stair lift. <strong>Straight stair lift </strong>price range is usually between 5,000 to 8,000 dollars inclusive of railings depending on the length of the stairs.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are in a predicament of being incapacitated into immobility yet desperately wish to be liberated from it, you would be searching for alternatives to make this wish come true. <a href="http://www.stairchairliftguide.org/" target="_blank"><strong>Stair chair lift</strong></a> is one option which is much more affordable than the home lift and does not require you to do any reconstruction of your home layout. However, if the stair chair lift still poses a financial challenge to you, you have one last resort, that is, <strong>used stair lifts</strong>. They can be found via the internet or local offline advertisements and could help you save about a few hundred to a few thousand dollars if you are lucky enough to find a suitable one. </p>
<p>	There are however, a few factors you need to take into consideration when you are contemplating to purchase <strong>used stair lifts</strong>. One of the problems you will face is that you might find great difficulty in getting a one which exactly fits your <a href="http://www.stairchairliftguide.org/curved-stair-lift/" target="_blank"><strong>curved stair lift</strong></a>, as they are often customized with specifications to fit each unique stairway. </p>
<p>	Another factor to consider is that there is a difference between the reconditioned and <strong>used stair lifts</strong>, the former is refurbished and repaired with the latter may simply be used but still function in good condition. Check with your dealers to find the actual condition. </p>
<p>	In addition, another of your key concerns is warranty. If you are purchasing a new one, your warranty starts from zero and often enough, the warranty for parts and services last from three to five years. On the other hand, should you buy a used stair lift, you inherit the warranty as well. Your warranty would then start from the time you take possession of the used stair lift. </p>
<p>	Take for instance you took over one with a five year full warranty, at the beginning of the third year, you still have about three years outstanding warranty till expiry. Understand that as mechanisms age over time, they not only require more servicing but also potentially more repairs. This should be your key consideration as to whether you are comfortable with the potential problems with used mechanisms.</p>
<p>	You would probably have saved even more money with the proper research and serious considerations bearing in mind the above mentioned concerns before you proceed to purchase <strong>used stair lifts</strong>. A stair chair lift is, after all, a package deal specifically customized based on user requirements, and not easily fitted on other stairways.</p>
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<p>Being wheelchair bound does not mean you should coup yourself up at home in the back room at ground level. Check out the <strong><a href="http://www.stairchairliftguide.org/wheelchair-stair-lift/">Wheelchair Stair Lift</a></strong> and be on the first step towards self liberalization.</p>
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<p>About Google and Doubleclick DART cookie</p>
<p>&bull; Google, as a third party vendor, uses cookies to serve ads on your site.</p>
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