Curved Stairlift Options To Consider | Santa Rosa

Curved Stairlift Options To Consider

Good afternoon, this is Paul Harlin with Lift and Accessibility Solutions at a client’s home here in Santa Rosa where we installed a curved stairlift several months ago.

One of the things that we wanna talk about that with a curved stairlift is we have a lot more options in where we start and stop the chair after it’s gone up and down the stairs. In this particular place, we left the chair stopped just as it got to the bottom of the stairs in what’s called a low intrusion, very close to the stairs’ mount.

We could have also just as easily wrapped that chair around and put it back here where the clock is if the client had preferred to have the chair a little more outside the entry. But since they had enough space and the clock was important, they chose to leave the chair at the bottom of the stairs. Similar options also occur at the top of the stairs where we can actually go past the stairs, go out on the landing, maybe turn a 90 degree corner, and park around behind on a wall; all things that make it easier to get on and off the stairs and also make it easier to carry other things up the stairs because the chair is not in any way impinging on those stairs.

I hope this is helpful information, and if you have any questions, call or comment below. Thank you.

Lift and Accessibility Solutions
About The Author

There are no comments yet, but you can be the first



Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Our Twitter Feed

Freedom and Safety are a Phone Call Away!

Archives

Categories

© 2013 Lift and Accessibility Solutions. All rights reserved.