Power Stair Lifts Can Help You Transition Home Safely
Mobility limitations can turn common, familiar surroundings into unexpected hazards. Power Stair Lifts offers some tips and solutions for a safe transition.
Mobility limitations can turn common, familiar surroundings into unexpected hazards. Power Stair Lifts offers some tips and solutions for a safe transition.
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…
At Power Stair Lifts, we embrace the unpredictability of each client’s unique home and needs. No two situations are alike, often requiring innovative, tailored solutions to ensure safe, sustainable access to every part of your home. Our mission is to empower independence, especially for those facing mobility challenges in their later years.
Let’s understand why choosing a power stair lift is one of the strongest and smartest decisions you can make for the safety of yourself or a loved one.
When a loved one suddenly loses the ability to climb stairs, accessing essential areas like the second-floor bedroom or bathroom becomes an urgent challenge. Comparing the options, the stair lift shines for its speed, affordability, and minimal disruption.
For many, the risk of falls and the physical strain of climbing stairs become significant barriers to maintaining independence at home. Installing a power stair lift offers a practical, safe, and effective solution.
Don’t think of a stair lift as a bulky, clumsy device that won’t fit in your home. The Flow X is designed to fit on narrow staircases, whether they are straight or curved.
Installers and techs need to be trained on the specific parts, tools, and techniques needed for safe, reliable installation.
A stairlift is an expensive, precisely-engineered piece of equipment that requires trained technicians who understand the intricacies of the unit. Any missteps can damage the lift or affect the safety features. Installation by non-professionals may also void the warranty.
A commercial stair lift works well for older buildings that see limited traffic, such as churches that only experience heavy traffic once or twice a week.