Steps to take before installing a stairlift



Being able to climb stairs on a daily basis is something many take for granted. However, climbing stairs becomes more difficult with age. This is indicated by the fact that stairlifts – whether straight stairlifts or reconditioned stairlifts – have become popular in our homes. They facilitate safe, faster and secure transport from one level of the building to another.

Stairlifts are also a necessity for those with mobility issues and other physical challenges.

Because this investment is not a simple or cheap one, you need to consider a number of things below in order to make the most out of your stairlifts and the facility.

1. Ensure the target person will be able to use it safely and securely: Safety is number one priority when installing straight stairlifts and conditioned stairlifts for those with mobility challenges. It is important to consider the specific needs of the user before even buying one. Some questions to ask include whether the person will be able to get on and off alone or will he or she always need a helper or caregiver.

Besides, different stairlifts from different manufacturers have different safety features: some will have obstruction sensors that will cause it to stop once they detect that something is on their way. Many also use seat belts. Some models also have toggle controls that help users to operate and control the stairlift during the trip up and down. It is also important to ensure that the stairlift has a battery to provide power in the event of a power outage.

2.  Match your staircase configuration: It is important to check your specific staircase when considering buying straight stairlifts and reconditioned stairlifts. Ask yourself whether it has curves and corners or is just straight. The type of stairlift to buy will also depend on whether your staircase has a single flight of stairs or has a flat landing before the top of the staircase.       

The importance of matching the stairlift with your custom home needs means you will avoid the inconveniences of having to buy another one or even waste time returning if the vendor allows for returns. 

3. Consider an in-home consultation: Most people will not be able to install Straight Stairlifts and reconditioned stairlifts as a DIY. Trying things out without the know-how might also damage the staircase or the lift, so be careful on how you proceed. Some local vendors will actually include installation costs as part of the fees. For some, you might have to look for a qualified or experienced installer to complete the job. Experienced installers can also advise on which best brands to buy. 

Another important factor to consider is definitely the affordability of the stairlift. Some people would rather rent it, which is ideal when it is to be used only for a short while in the house. Rental Stairlifts are cheaper than buying one. However, consider buying if it is to be used for more than six months in the home.

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