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Stair Lifts and Residential Settings
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By Brad Brubaker   
 

Published in : Health, General


 
 
 
 A stair lift for your home can greatly increase the ability of you or a loved one to use your home. They can dramatically reduce the risk of falls and improve home safety. There are many different models of stair lifts available. If you have an understanding of how stair lifts work, then it can be easier to find one that meets your needs. Most stair lifts operate in a similar matter. Usually a stair lift consists of a metal track that is attached to the staircase. An electric motor is attached to the track and is enclosed in plastic. A chair or small platform is then attached to the motor and is sent up and down the stairs. Stair lifts are electrically powered and either receives direct AC power or uses batteries and utilizes DC power. The advantage of a DC powered stair lift is that it will function even if the power goes out. It still plugs directly into the wall, but uses a battery or set of batteries for its power. These batteries are constantly charging and so if the power goes out you will not be left without full access to your home. Battery powered stair lifts generally cost a little bit more than a traditional AC Stair lift and DC battery powered stair lifts also require that you periodically replace the battery. Many people had traditionally relied upon brick and mortar stores when shopping for stair lifts, but today over 90% of stair lifts are purchased online or over the phone. You will frequently save money by avoiding brick and mortar stores, but still get a very comprehensive warranty and can easily speak with a trained stair lift expert. Most stair lifts support around 300 pounds. There are several options available if you need a stair lift that supports more than 300 pounds. These heavy duty stair lifts can support much more weight and also have reinforced chairs, but usually can not span as far of a distance as a non-heavy duty model. You can reduce the risk of falling down the stairs by purchasing a stair lift.
 

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