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
How often should you get an electric lift chair serviced?
Obviously, if you have trouble getting up and down your stairs then you are going to be in some amount of trouble if your chair lift stops working and you don’t know what’s wrong with it. This sort of problem can best be avoided by having your electric chair lift routinely serviced. Exactly how often this should be done is entirely dependant on the make and model which you have invested in but you should talk with the company whom you make your purchase from in order to determine how often you should have it checked.
Having someone come round regularly to check your stair-lift may seem quite inconvenient but this is the best way to spot problems before they arise and decrease the chances of being caught out by the sudden not working of your lift. If something seems amiss, even if it seems relatively minor, then get someone out to look at it straight away; chair lifts are all about keeping your own independence and, if your chair breaks then this is something which then falls into jeopardy. Keep it running smoothly so that your life is as well.are really only suited to personal domestic use.
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