Making Lehigh Valley, PA, Homes Accessible
At Power Stair Lifts in the Lehigh Valley, our mission goes beyond a slogan—“Making Homes Accessible” is our core commitment. We treat your home like ours.
At Power Stair Lifts in the Lehigh Valley, our mission goes beyond a slogan—“Making Homes Accessible” is our core commitment. We treat your home like ours.
When shopping for a power stair lift or other home accessibility product, where do you start? There are several businesses and business types in the Lehigh Valley area that offer accessibility products like stair lifts and ramps. Some are franchises, meaning the brand is owned by a large corporation. The Read more
Looking for a way to skip the stairs but don’t want a stairlift? The Savaria Luma lift is a beautifully designed two-stop lift that travels through a simple floor cut-out.
Power Stair Lifts installs elevators in homes where temporary or physical limitations hinder an occupant from walking between floors. In other words, a home elevator may be a practical alternative to moving to a ranch or other home, allowing you to stay in the home you love.
Home elevators are an asset for Lehigh Valley homes that require a safe, reliable, and convenient accessibility solution. If you are wondering if you should have a home elevator, here are four important considerations that can help you make your decision.
Dumbwaiters and material lifts are used by so many different types of customers to move goods safely and efficiently, and we will be proud to sell the Matot line to both existing and new clients.
Each year, millions of older people—aged 65 and older—fall. In fact, more than one out of four older people falls each year, but less than half tell their doctor. Falling once doubles your chances of falling again.
Overall, the main differences between commercial and residential stair lifts lie in their design, construction, intended usage, and compliance with regulations. It’s essential to choose the appropriate type of stair lift based on the specific needs and requirements of your business or residential setting.
A generally agreed-upon angle for staircases is about 30° but in some instances can reach 50° or more. Is this a problem for powered stair lifts? No! Some stair lifts can handle pitches up to 72°.
Many falls happen at home, where seniors tend to move around without thinking about safety. There are many changes you can make to your home that will help prevent falls and better ensure your safety.