Sunday 15 January 2012

Key Features of Stair Lifts


The innovation that stair lifts have seen in recent times is worth taking notice. Coming up on the stair lifts front are the outdoor stair lifts and those with improved resilience to aid in the mobility of users of such contraptions. But would all these be appreciated? One question which remains unanswered is the availability of such aids which alleviates care takers of physically disabled or seniors.

The problems that I have faced as a geriatric nurse were greatly reduced with the devices that I recently discovered on a rather under-appreciated website called californiahomeelevator.com. What the stair lifts did for my wards is a great story in itself and I hope will mould the psyche of fellow nurses around the globe, but most importantly what I want to shed light on is the particular ease of use of these devices.

The Engineering Part

Not necessarily have I received an engineering degree to evaluate the intricacies which raise the simple stair lifts from those which were so helpful in my case. But that does not disqualify me to appreciate the simple science which was applied in these front runners in stair lift industry.

The interesting process which unfolds as stair lifts hoist the person from the base level to where the person wants to reach is quite engrossing. It is said that ‘the devil is in the detail’, stair lifts are so simple that the details are easy enough for an everyday care-taker to figure out.


The Humane Part

Insincere efforts by other stair lifts manufacture fail to help; they instead impose annoying trifles which restrict the freedom of movement in many cases.

The growing pressure for better products and adherence to ethical codes of manufacturing laid down by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) has led to pioneers such as the website I mentioned a little earlier to come out with stair lifts which have raised the bar and made sure that physically disabled people get better mobility.

Ever since the design of the primitive stair lifts used by monarch King Henry VIII was improved by C.C Crispen, several thousands have benefited from it. More modern users have a set of expectations which required further development and I have seen that in the products being sold by http://www.californiahomeelevator.com/

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