Type of Lifts
- Access & Mobility Lifts
- Access Platforms
- Bath Lifts
- Chair Lift
- Cherry Picker
- Disabled Access
- Disabled Lifts
- Dumbwaiters
- Elevators
- Escalators
- Fork Lifts
- Garage Lifts
- Goods Lifts
- Hydraulic Lifts
- Inclined Platform Lift
- Lifting Equipment
- Lift Services
- Passenger Lifts
- Platform Lifts
- Scissor Lift
- Service Lifts
- Specialist Lifts
- Stair Lifts
- Through Floor Lifts
- Vertical Platform Lifts
- Wheelchair Lifts
What are the advantages of using lifts for wheelchairs?
There are many advantages to using lifts for wheelchairs and, when you think about the other alternatives, it really does seem like a simple and easy choice to make. Having a lift installed means that time can be saving by the bucket-load. Having one in a home means that, rather than have to convert to single floor living or having to get out of a wheelchair into a starlift every time you want to go up and downstairs, instead you can simply stay in your wheelchair and quickly make the change between the floors of your house.
If you are a business who is thinking of investing in a wheelchair lift for your premises, then think of all the extra trade which you may well bring in to your company once people begin to see you as being more disabled friendly and once disabled people themselves can move more freely around your shop or office. Disabled lifts are also much easier to fit than a lot of people first assume; they don’t require the same kind of structural reworking and rebuilding that a normal passenger lift does and yet they can perform the same task.
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