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How does a Stairlift work?<\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\r\nIt is important to know that stairlifts are bolted directly to the treads of a staircase, not the wall. This ensures that they are compatible\u00a0with nearly any staircase, regardless of whether it has\u00a0walls or banisters on either side. The chair and motor run along an aluminum rail, which is attached to your stairs with a mount on every few steps. While your stairlift is battery powered, the lift will need to be plugged in to keep the batteries charged\u2013 it requires a standard wall outlet, the same as you would plug a lamp into.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n
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What if I lose power?<\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\r\nOur stairlifts battery powered\u2013the battery charges at the top or bottom of the rail.\u00a0 The unit will charge anytime it is not in use. In the case of a power outage, a fully charged unit will continue to run for multiple trips before needing to be charged again.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n
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What is the weight capacity of a Stairlift?<\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\r\nMost standard units have a weight capacity 300 lbs. to 350 lbs. There are heavy duty lifts available with weight capacities of 600 lbs. Typically if the end-user\u2019s weight is near the capacity of a particular lift, we recommend moving to a higher capacity stairlift.\u00a0 Heavy duty\u00a0lifts come with wider seats to ensure a comfortable ride.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n
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Will the stairlift still allow people to use stairs?<\/strong> <\/strong><\/p>\r\nStairlifts usually only take up about 24\u201d of space on the staircase, depending on the make and model. When not in use, the seat, arm rests, and footrest can be folded up to about 14\u201d wide, creating more space on the stairs. Stairlifts also come with a remote control that can be used to send the chair to the top or bottom of the stairs when not in use.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n
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My staircase is complicated \u2013 will a stair lift fit?<\/strong><\/strong><\/p>\r\nFor the large majority of households, the answer is yes! There are two main types of stairlifts: straight rail, and custom curved rail. The straight rail variations are perfect for stairs that don\u2019t have any turns, curves, or landings along the way. Custom curved stair lifts are custom fabricated to fit a specific staircase. The turn corners and wrap around walls. Typically, we come to your home to take photo-survey of the staircase using a special 3-D camera. The images are then sent to the manufacturer to fabricate your custom railing. This is more complex.<\/p>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n
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